Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Rule 141 - Bench Warrants for AbscondersA.Issuance of warrant. The juvenile probation officer shall immediately notify the court upon notification or recognition that a juvenile has absconded from the supervision of the court. The court may issue a bench warrant for the juvenile.B.Entry of warrant information. Upon being notified by the court, the juvenile probation officer or other court designee shall enter or request that a law enforcement officer enter the bench warrant in all appropriate registries.C.Where to take the juvenile. The juvenile shall be detained in a detention facility or other facility designated in the bench warrant pending a hearing pursuant to paragraph (D).D.Prompt hearing. 1) The juvenile shall have a detention hearing within seventy-two hours of the placement in detention.2) A court may utilize advanced communication technology pursuant to Rule 129 for a juvenile or a witness unless good cause is shown otherwise.E.Time requirements. The time requirements of Rules 240, 391, 404, 510, and 605 shall be followed.F.Notification of guardian. When the juvenile is taken into custody pursuant to a bench warrant, the arresting officer shall immediately notify the juvenile's guardian of the juvenile's whereabouts and the reasons for the issuance of the bench warrant.G.Return and execution of the warrant. 1) The bench warrant shall be executed without unnecessary delay.2) The bench warrant shall be returned to the judge who issued the warrant or to the judge designated by the President Judge to hear bench warrants.3) When the bench warrant is executed, the arresting officer shall immediately execute a return of the warrant with the judge.4) Upon the return of the warrant, the judge shall vacate the bench warrant.5) Once the warrant is vacated, the court shall order the probation officer or other court designee to remove or request that a law enforcement officer remove the warrant from all appropriate registries.The provisions of this Rule 141 adopted September 30, 2009, effective 1/1/2010, 39 Pa.B. 6029; amended April 21, 2011, effective 7/1/2011, 41 Pa.B. 2319.