14. Contempt for violation of order. (a) General rule.-- Where the police department, sheriff or the plaintiff has filed charges of indirect
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 62A14
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 62A14
§ 62A14. Contempt for violation of order. (a) General rule.-- Where the police department, sheriff or the plaintiff has filed charges of indirect
criminal contempt against a defendant for violation of an order or court-approved
consent agreement entered into under this chapter, the court may hold the defendant
in indirect criminal contempt and punish the defendant in accordance with law. (b) Jurisdiction.-- A court shall have jurisdiction over indirect criminal contempt charges for violation
of a protection order in the county where the violation occurred and in the county
where the order was granted. (c) Minor defendant.-- Any defendant who is a minor and who is charged with indirect criminal contempt for
allegedly violating a protection order related to sexual violence shall be considered
to have committed an alleged delinquent act as that term is defined in section 6302
(relating to definitions) and shall be treated as provided in Chapter 63 (relating
to juvenile matters). (d) Trial and punishment.-- (1) Notwithstanding section 4136(a) (relating to rights of persons charged with certain
indirect criminal contempts), the defendant shall not have the right to a jury trial
on the charge of indirect criminal contempt; however, the defendant shall be entitled
to counsel. (2) A sentence for indirect criminal contempt under this chapter may include: (i) A fine of not less than $300 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment for a period not
exceeding six months. (ii) A fine of not less than $300 nor more than $1,000 and supervised probation for a period
not exceeding six months. (iii) An order for any other relief provided for under this chapter. (3) Upon conviction for indirect criminal contempt and at the request of the plaintiff,
the court shall also grant an extension of the protection order for an additional
term. (4) Upon conviction for indirect criminal contempt, the court shall notify the sheriff
of the jurisdiction which issued the protection order of the conviction. (5) All moneys received under this section shall be distributed in the following order
of priority: (i) One hundred dollars shall be forwarded to the Commonwealth and shall be used by the
Pennsylvania State Police to establish and maintain the Statewide registry of protection
orders provided for in section 62A04(c) (relating to responsibilities of law enforcement
agencies). (ii) One hundred dollars shall be retained by the county and shall be used to carry out
the provisions of this chapter as follows: (A) Fifty dollars shall be used by the sheriff. (B) Fifty dollars shall be used by the court. (iii) One hundred dollars shall be forwarded to the Department of Public Welfare for use
for victims of sexual assault in accordance with the provisions of section 2333 of
the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929. (iv) Any additional money shall be distributed in the manner under subparagraph (i). (e) Notification upon release.-- (1) The appropriate releasing authority or other official as designated by local rule
shall use all reasonable means to notify the victim sufficiently in advance of the
release of the offender from any incarceration imposed under subsection (d). Notification
shall be required for work release, furlough, medical leave, community service, discharge,
escape and recapture. Notification shall include the terms and conditions imposed
on any temporary release from custody. (2) The plaintiff must keep the appropriate releasing authority or other official as designated
by local rule advised of contact information; failure to do so will constitute waiver
of any right to notification under this section. (f) Multiple remedies.-- Disposition of a charge of indirect criminal contempt shall not preclude the prosecution
of other criminal charges associated with the incident giving rise to the contempt,
nor shall disposition of other criminal charges preclude prosecution of indirect criminal
contempt associated with the criminal conduct giving rise to the charges. References in Text. The Department of Public Welfare, referred to in this section, was redesignated as
the Department of Human Services by Act 132 of 2014. Cross References. Section 62A14 is referred to in section 62A07 of this title.
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