PRINTER'S NO. 2539
No. 1950 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY WALKO, KENNEY, PETRONE, ARGALL, PHILLIPS, BROWNE, L. I. COHEN, HENNESSEY, HESS, LEDERER, DIVEN, MANN, M. WRIGHT, J. WILLIAMS, BASTIAN, BUNT, CIVERA, DAILEY, DALLY, FICHTER, GODSHALL, HARHART, McILHINNEY, RUBLEY, TRELLO, FREEMAN, WATSON, M. COHEN, MICOZZIE, McILHATTAN, FEESE, JAMES, BEBKO-JONES AND CAPPELLI, SEPTEMBER 26, 2001
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON URBAN AFFAIRS, SEPTEMBER 26, 2001
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the 2 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for 3 jurisdiction and venue of the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Section 1143 of Title 42 of the Pennsylvania 7 Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: 8 § 1143. Jurisdiction and venue. 9 (a) General rule.--Except as otherwise prescribed by any 10 general rule adopted pursuant to section 503 (relating to 11 reassignment of matters) the Pittsburgh Magistrates Court shall 12 have jurisdiction of all of the following matters: 13 (1) Criminal complaints accusing any person of the 14 commission of any felony or misdemeanor, where such felony or 15 misdemeanor has been committed within the corporate limits of 16 the City of Pittsburgh, and to issue warrants for the arrest
1 of such person so accused, administer oaths and hold 2 preliminary hearings in all such cases, and commit to jail, 3 or bind over for trial or discharge such accused person, as 4 the evidence produced at such hearing may warrant. The court 5 shall have power to admit to bail as prescribed by general 6 rules. 7 (2) Arrests upon view, or upon complaint made and 8 warrant issued, by the police of the City of Pittsburgh, of 9 persons who may be found engaged in or be charged with 10 drunkenness, disorderly conduct, selling liquor contrary to 11 law, maintaining a disorderly house or bawdy house, lewd, 12 indecent or lascivious behavior on the streets or elsewhere, 13 gambling, creating riots or disturbances, vagrants, beggars, 14 prostitutes, disturbers of the public peace, known or reputed 15 pickpockets, burglars, thieves, watch stuffers, cheating, 16 swindling, persons who abuse their families, and suspicious 17 persons who can give no reasonable account of themselves, or 18 violating any of the laws or ordinances of such city. 19 (3) Civil claims for the recovery of fines and penalties 20 imposed by any ordinance of the City of Pittsburgh, or by any 21 ordinance or regulation relating to housing and health 22 administered and enforced by a county health department where 23 a violation takes place in such city, and cases of summary 24 conviction arising under the laws and ordinances of or 25 applicable to such city [and] instituted by the City of 26 Pittsburgh or a private person or under the laws, ordinances, 27 rules and regulations relating to housing and health 28 administered and enforced by a county department of health 29 where a violation takes place in such city, with full power 30 to hear the said cases, administer oaths or affirmations 20010H1950B2539 - 2 -
1 therein, decide the same, enforce the penalty, collect the 2 fine or commit to prison as the case may be according to the 3 provisions of the law and ordinances applicable thereto. 4 (4) Matters within the jurisdiction of the court when 5 sitting as the Traffic Court of Pittsburgh. 6 (b) Venue and process.--The venue of the Pittsburgh 7 Magistrates Court concerning matters over which jurisdiction is 8 conferred by subsection (a) shall be as prescribed by general 9 rule. The process of the court shall extend beyond the 10 territorial limits of the City of Pittsburgh to the extent 11 prescribed by general rule. 12 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. A17L42JLW/20010H1950B2539 - 3 -