Both the Superior Court and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that sentencing courts have the statutory and rules-based authority to reduce or waive court costs at the time of sentencing if a defendant is unable to afford to pay those costs. However, sentencing courts have no obligation to exercise that authority if they choose not to. The result is broader flexibility for courts to avoid having to burden indigent defendants with unaffordable costs.
Date Filed: 11/03/2021
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Affiliate: PA
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Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
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Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
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Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
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Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
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Download documentDate Filed: 11/03/2021
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
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