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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
In Re: 19th Judicial District
Emergency Judicial Order
Request for Emergency Judicial Order
1. Joseph C. Adams, President Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial District, hereby
requests the following relief by Order of the Supreme Court:
a. Authorize the president judge to declare a judicial emergency in this judicial
district and take any actions authorized by Pa.R.J.A. No. 1952(B)(2).
b. Suspend or modify statewide procedural or administrative rules in this judicial
district as follows:
1. Suspend time calculations for the purposes of time computation within this
judicial district for the filing of documents with the court or taking other
judicially mandated action. Beginning date March 16, 2020, ending date
2. Authorize the expanded use of advanced communication technology to
April 3, 2020.
conduct court proceedings.
3. Suspend or modify other statewide procedural or administrative rules as
follows: Suspend the application of Pa.R.Crim.P. 600. Beginning March
16, 2020, ending May 4, 2020.
2. The circumstances necessitating this request for an emergency judicial order are as
follows: Public health emergency in Pennsylvania involving exposure to COVID-19.
3. To the extent possible and practical under the circumstances, notice of this request
for an emergency judicial order has been or will be:
posted in the courthouse or other judicial office
posted on the court's or county's website
posted on the county bar association's website
submitted to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts for publication
pursuant to Rule of Judicial Administration No. 1952(C)(5)
4. Interested parties are advised that objections to any emergency judicial order issued
by the Supreme Court should be transmitted to the Supreme Court Prothonotary.
Respectfully submitted:
Dated: March 16, 2020
March 16 - York County - Request for Emergency Judicial Order
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