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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 18-492

THE COURTS

Title 255—LOCAL
COURT RULES

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Adoption of Constable Review Board; 2018-3

[48 Pa.B. 1827]
[Saturday, March 31, 2018]

Order

And Now This 9th day of March, 2018, the following local rule establishing a Constable Review Board in Washington County is hereby adopted.

 This Order shall be processed in accordance with Pa.R.J.A. 103(c). The District Court Administrator is directed to do the following:

 1. Publish the local rule on the Court's website to be incorporated into the set of local rules on the website within 30 days after the publication of the local rules in Pennsylvania Bulletin.

 2. File one (1) copy of the local rule in the appropriate filing offices for public inspection and copying.

 3. Forward two (2) paper copies and one (1) electronic copy of the local rule in a Microsoft Word format to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

 This rule shall become effective thirty days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

By the Court

KATHERINE B. EMERY, 
President Judge

Rule 1907.1. Constable Review Board.

 (A) Purpose. A Constable Review Board (''CRB'') is hereby created to assist in resolving any disputes related to a constable's performance of judicial duties in accordance with the following standards and procedures:

 (B) Definitions.

 (1) ''Constable'' is defined as any elected or appointed constable or deputy constable performing judicial duties for any Magisterial District Court within the Twenty Seventh Judicial District.

 (2) ''Judicial Duties'' are defined as services performed pursuant to 44 Pa. Con. Stat. §§ 7161-7161.1 and further defined by the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System's Constable Policies, Procedures and Standards of Conduct published by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

 (C) Scope.

 (1) The CRB's jurisdiction extends only to constables in the performance of judicial duties.

 (2) The CRB may receive complaints by or against constables regarding:

 (a) the performance of a constable's judicial duties;

 (b) financial or payment disputes; or

 (c) other matters relevant to a constable's judicial duties including, but not limited to, the Unified Judicial System's Constable Policies, Procedures and Standards of Conduct published by the Administrative Office of PA Courts.

 (3) The CRB does not have the authority to revise the Constable Policies, Procedures and Standards of Conduct issued by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.

 (4) Nothing contained herein shall preclude any person or surety of a constable from filing a verified petition in accordance with 44 Pa. Con. Stat. § 7172 alleging that a constable is incompetent to discharge official duties.

 (D) Authority.

 (1) The CRB may make recommendations to the President Judge with respect to practices and procedures as related to constables generally and make recommendations regarding the continued use of the services of a constable by the Court.

 (2) If a matter involves a financial dispute, the CRB may make recommendations to the office of the Washington County Controller regarding payment for services.

 (3) The CRB shall forward any findings of suspected criminal activity to the Washington County District Attorney.

 (4) The President Judge has the ultimate authority with regard to performance of judicial duties by a constable within Washington County. The President Judge may, at any time, temporarily place a moratorium on the use of a particular constable pending the review and recommendation of the CRB on any pending complaint. The total length of the moratorium shall not exceed thirty (30) days or the length of the CRB review, whichever is shorter.

 (E) Membership of the Constable Review Board. The CRB shall be comprised of the following members:

 (1) A common pleas judge;

 (2) The District Court Administrator;

 (3) A magisterial district judge;

 (4) A certified constable and an alternate constable to be used in the case of a conflict; and

 (5) The County Controller.

 The Common Pleas Judge shall act as Chairperson. The Chairperson shall be responsible for conducting, coordinating and overseeing the business of the CRB.

 (F) Filing Procedures. Constables shall make every attempt to resolve their disputes with the party or agency involved prior to filing a complaint with the CRB.

 (1) A complaint by or against a constable shall be in writing on the form set forth below and shall be signed by the complainant and shall specify in detail the alleged misconduct, financial dispute, or other matter related to the performance of judicial duties.

 (2) The complaint may be submitted in person or by mail, to the following contact:

    Special Courts Administrator
Washington County Courthouse
1 South Main Street, Suite 2004
Washington, PA 15301

 (3) The Special Courts Administrator shall:

 (a) note the date of receipt on the complaint;

 (b) create a file to contain the complaint and all subsequent communications regarding the complaint;

 (c) upon receipt of a moratorium decision from the President Judge, forward the same to all members of the CRB;

 (d) within three (3) business days, forward a copy of the complaint to the respondent constable if the complaint is against a constable or to any other respondent if the complaint is by a constable, by certified mail, return receipt requested, restricted delivery; and

 (e) provide written notice to the constable/respondent that he or she must provide to the Special Courts Administrator a written response to the complaint within twenty (20) days from the date of such notice. The notice shall also provide that if the constable/respondent fails to respond, such failure may result in a decision by the President Judge based on the information available for review.

WASHINGTON COUNTY CONSTABLE REVIEW BOARD COMPLAINT

Filing Date: ______

Complainant's Name: ______ (your name)

Address: __________

Telephone Number: ______ Email: ______

Constable's Name: __________

Type of Issue:

 [  ] Performance of Judicial Duties
[  ] Financial/Payment Issues
[  ] Other issues relevant to a constable's judicial duties

Was an attempt made to resolve this issue before filing the request for review?

 [  ] YES [  ] NO

 If yes, briefly explain:

 Please describe in full detail the issue and attach all relevant documents. Attach additional pages if necessary.

Date: ______  Signature: __________

 This complaint may be mailed to the following:

   Special Courts Administrator
Washington County Courthouse
1 South Main Street, Suite 2004
Washington, PA 15301

 (G) Constable Review Board Action.

 (1) Upon receipt of the respondent's written response or the expiration of the response period, the Special Courts Administrator shall forward a copy of the complaint, response, and all corresponding documentation to each Constable Review Board member for review.

 (2) Within thirty (30) days from receipt of the file information, the CRB shall:

 (a) forward the complaint file to the President Judge if the matters fall outside the CRB's authority, with written notification to the President Judge and the complainant that the complaint falls outside the scope of the Board's authority, and list the reason(s) for that finding; or

 (b) in matters falling within the scope of the CRB, the CRB shall interview the complainant, the constable and all other relevant witnesses. Unless the President Judge grants an extension of time, the interviews shall be completed and a recommendation as to disposition of the complaint shall be made to the President Judge within this thirty-day period.

 (H) Notice by President Judge.

 (1) Within thirty (30) days from receipt of the CRB's recommendation, the President Judge shall issue a written notice to the complainant and any constable of the Court's decision.

 (2) The District Court Administrator shall provide notice of any action taken by the President Judge in accordance with applicable authority.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 18-492. Filed for public inspection March 30, 2018, 9:00 a.m.]



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