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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
IN RE: 19TH Judicial District
31MM2020
DECLARATION OF JUDICIAL
EMERGENCY
DECLARATION
Per the Supreme Cou rt's Order dated May 27, 202 authorizing President Judges to declare
judicial emergencies in their judicial districts, I declare a judicial emergency in the 19th Judicial
District through August 31, 2020. During the emergency the following shall apply:
(1) Limit in-person access and proceedings in order to safeguard the health and safety of
court personnel, court users, and members of the public;
(2) Suspend statewide rules that restrict, directly or indirect ly, the use of advanced
(3) Suspend st atewide ru les pertainin g to t he rule-based right of criminal defendants to
communication technologies; and
a prompt trial.
Any postponement caused by the judicial emergency sha ll be considered a court
postponement and shall co nstitute excludable t ime for purposes of the appl ication of Rule 600.
See Commonwealth v. Bradford, 46 A.3d 693 (Pa 2012) and Commonwealth v. Mills, 162 A.3d 323
(Pa. 2017).
BY THE COURT:
CQL
"-'~..,. ., C. Adam s, President Judge
Jud icial District
May 27 - York County - Declaration of Judicial Emergency Through 8/31/20
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