Section 9763 – Conditions of probation
§ 9763. Conditions of probation. (a) General rule.–In imposing probation, the court shall consider guidelines adopted by the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing under section 2154 (relating to adoption of guidelines for sentencing) or 2154.1 (relating to adoption of guidelines for restrictive conditions) and specify at the time of sentencing the conditions of probation, including the […]
Section 9751 – Sentencing judge
§ 9751. Sentencing judge. The judge who presided at the trial or who received the plea of the defendant shall impose the sentence unless there are compelling reasons that preclude his presence. Suspension by Court Rule. Section 9751 was suspended by Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure No. 1101(6), adopted March 1, 2000, as being inconsistent […]
Section 9752 – Sentencing proceeding generally
§ 9752. Sentencing proceeding generally. (a) General rule.–As soon as practicable after the determination of guilt and the examination of any presentence report, a proceeding shall be held at which the court shall: (1) Entertain submissions by the parties on the facts relevant to the sentence, including any facts with respect to negotiated pleas, as […]
Section 9753 – Determination of guilt without further penalty
§ 9753. Determination of guilt without further penalty. The court may impose a sentence determining guilt without further penalty.
Section 9754 – Order of probation
§ 9754. Order of probation. (a) General rule.–In imposing an order of probation the court shall specify at the time of sentencing the length of any term during which the defendant is to be supervised, which term may not exceed the maximum term for which the defendant could be confined, and the authority that shall […]
Section 9755 – Sentence of partial confinement
§ 9755. Sentence of partial confinement. (a) General rule.–In imposing a sentence involving partial confinement the court shall specify at the time of sentencing the length of the term during which the defendant is to be partially confined, which term may not exceed the maximum term for which he could be totally confined, and whether […]