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    • Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
    • Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
    • Chapter 15 - Magisterial District Judges
    • Section 1521 - Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition for summary offenders (Repealed)

    Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
    Chapter 15 - Magisterial District Judges
    Section 1521 - Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition for summary offenders (Repealed)



    1987 Repeal. Section 1521 was repealed July 1, 1987, P.L.180, No.21, effective immediately.

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    Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

    Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

    Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE

    Chapter 15 - Magisterial District Judges

    Extra - Chapter Notes

    Section 1501 - Definitions

    Section 1502 - Classification of districts

    Section 1503 - Reestablishment of districts

    Section 1511 - Magisterial district judges

    Section 1512 - Seal

    Section 1513 - Powers of magisterial district judges

    Section 1514 - Offices

    Section 1515 - Jurisdiction and venue

    Section 1516 - Lien of judgment

    Section 1517 - Salary (Repealed)

    Section 1518 - Philadelphia Municipal Court (Repealed)

    Section 1519 - Philadelphia Traffic Court (Repealed)

    Section 1520 - Adjudication alternative program

    Section 1521 - Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition for summary offenders (Repealed)

    Section 1522 - Notice of summary cases involving juveniles

    Section 1523 - Parental or legal guardian attendance required at juvenile hearings

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