Pennsylvania Code § 42-8934

Sealing of affidavits.
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Upon a sufficient showing by the attorney for the Commonwealth at an ex parte hearing before a common pleas court judge, the court shall order the district attorney to seal the affidavit or affidavits setting forth probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant until the date of common pleas court arraignment, unless the period is extended by the court for good cause shown. If the case is to be tried in the Philadelphia Municipal Court, the affidavit or affidavits shall be sealed until the time of discovery, unless the period is extended for good cause shown.
Suspension by Court Rule. Section 8934 was suspended by Pennsylvania Rule of Juvenile Court Procedure No. 800(1), amended December 30, 2005, insofar as it is inconsistent with Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure 205, 206 and 211 relating to contents of search warrant, contents of application for search warrant and sealing search warrant affidavits.
Section 8934 was suspended by Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure No. 1101(7), adopted March 1, 2000, insofar as it is inconsistent with Rules 205, 206 and 211 relating to contents of search warrant, contents of application for search warrant and sealing search warrant affidavits.
SUBCHAPTER D
MUNICIPAL POLICE JURISDICTION
Sec.
8951. Definitions.
8952. Primary municipal police jurisdiction.
8953. Statewide municipal police jurisdiction.
8953.1. Nonmunicipal police extraterritorial jurisdiction.
8953.2. Agents of the Office of Attorney General.
8954. Noncompliance with mandatory certification requirements.
8955. Interpretation.

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