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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 18-1484

THE COURTS

Title 249—PHILADELPHIA RULES

PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

Proceedings Seeking Forfeiture of Assets; General Court Regulation No. 01 of 2018

[48 Pa.B. 5847]
[Saturday, September 22, 2018]

 The procedures contained in this General Court Regulation apply to civil forfeiture proceedings, including but not limited to asset forfeiture proceedings commenced pursuant to the Act of June 29, 2017, P.L. 247, No. 13 § 9.

 General Court Regulation No. 02 of 2016 issued on July 25, 2016 is rescinded effective on November 1, 2018.

A. Initiation of Civil Forfeiture Proceedings by the Commonwealth

 1. Filing of Forfeiture Petition. The in rem civil forfeiture proceeding shall be commenced within the time period specified by law by filing a Forfeiture Petition with the Office of Judicial Records, (formerly ''Prothonotary,'' ''Clerk of Quarter Sessions'' and ''Clerk of Courts'').

Note: The Petition, Answer, other pleadings and legal papers should be electronically filed with the Office of Judicial Records at its website www.courts.phila.gov. The Office of Judicial Records will also accept for filing the Petition, Answer and other pleadings and legal papers in a paper format through its office at the Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice (''Stout Center''), Second Floor, Motions Counter, 1301 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA.

 2. Parties. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall be the ''Plaintiff'' and the property at issue shall be the ''Defendant.'' The party or parties who have an interest in the property subject to forfeiture shall be referenced as ''Claimant(s).''

 3. Content of Petition. The Petition shall contain the following:

 a. A description of the property actually seized or constructively seized, including, if known, the address of any real property, the exact dollar amount of any United States currency, or the approximate value of any negotiable instrument or security and the make, model, year and license plate number of any vehicle.

 b. A statement of the time and place where seized.

 c. The owner, if known.

 d. The person or persons in possession at the time of seizure, if known.

 e. The related Offense Tracking Number (OTN), CPCMS criminal case number, and the criminal complaint, if applicable.

 f. The Property Receipt which describes the property seized.

 g. The Philadelphia Tracking Number (PID) of the claimant, if issued.

 h. The Philadelphia Police Department District Control number (DC#) associated with the seizure of the subject property, if one exists.

 i. An allegation that the property is subject to forfeiture and an averment of material facts supporting the forfeiture action.

 j. A prayer for an order of forfeiture that the property be adjudged forfeited to the Commonwealth unless cause is shown to the contrary.

 k. A verification pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 1024 signed by the attorney for the Commonwealth.

 4. Notice to Defend. The first page of the Petition shall be a Notice to Defend, signed as noted thereon, substantially as follows:

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY TRIAL DIVISION, CIVIL

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : CP - 51- MD -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
    Plaintiff :
        vs. :OTN #
: PID
[Description of Property Seized] :DC #
    Defendant :PR #

LOCATION OF SEIZURE: __________

OWNER OF PROPERTY: __________

PROPERTY SEIZED FROM: __________

NOTICE TO DEFEND: CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE TO THE CLAIMANT OF WITHIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY:

 You are required to file a written Answer to this petition, setting forth your title in, and right to possession of, said property within 30 days from the service hereof, and you are also notified that, if you fail to file the Answer, a decree of forfeiture and condemnation will be entered against the property.

 A Pretrial Conference will be scheduled by the Court, and you should expect to receive a Notice of Pretrial Conference within a week or so after the Forfeiture Petition and this Notice to Defend are served on you. The date of the Pretrial Conference should be at least two weeks after you receive the Notice of Pretrial Conference which should allow you to attend the hearing. You or your attorney must attend this Pretrial Conference.

 If you have been criminally charged in a case associated with the forfeiture matter, prior to filing an Answer to the Forfeiture Petition, you may file a Praecipe to Stay the Forfeiture Proceedings using the above-referenced caption and docket number. The forfeiture proceedings will be stayed by the Office of Judicial Records upon receipt of the Praecipe. However, please know that when the stay is lifted, you must file an Answer to the Forfeiture Petition within 30 days from the day the stay is lifted.

 If you wish to seek the temporary release of your seized property while these forfeiture proceedings are pending, you may also file a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 5805(f) and 5806 at any time during the pendency of the Forfeiture Proceedings.

 Additionally, you should know that you may request a jury trial. However, the request must be made no later than twenty (20) days after the service of the last permissible pleading. You can request a jury either by indicating so on any Answer you file or by submitting and filing a separate request with the Office of Judicial Records, preferably electronically, or by mail or in person at the Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice, Second Floor, Motion Counter, 1301 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA.

 YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER, OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER.

 IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBILE PERSONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO A COURT-APPOINTED LAWYER.

Philadelphia Bar Association
Lawyer Referral and Information Service
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
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/s/

_________________
Name of Person Signing and Title:
Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General,
District Attorney, Deputy District Attorney
or Assistant District Attorney
Date:

 A copy of this Notice is also attached below as Attachment A. This Notice may be modified from time to time as may be appropriate, and the current version shall be posted on the website of the First Judicial District at: www.courts.phila.gov/forms.

 5. Service of the Petition.

 a. Personal Service. Service by Certified Mail. The Commonwealth shall serve the Petition on the owner of the property, if known, and upon each person in possession of the property at the time of the seizure, if known. Service shall be accomplished by personal service or by certified mail.

 i. Personal Service. Personal service shall be made as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 400.1, and an Affidavit of Service signed by the server, setting forth the date, time and location of service on the Claimant must be filed with the Office of Judicial Records, as soon as practicable after service is accomplished.

 ii. Service by Certified Mail. Service by mail shall be made as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 403 and must require a receipt signed by the Claimant. Service is complete upon delivery of the mail, and the Plaintiff shall file an Affidavit of Service, and attach the receipt signed by the Claimant, with the Office of Judicial Records, as soon as practicable after service is accomplished.

 iii. Service Address. In the event the Claimant was served at an address other than that stated in the Forfeiture Petition, or if the Claimant's address for subsequent service of legal papers other than original process, pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 440, is different than that stated in the Forfeiture Petition, the Commonwealth shall file a Praecipe with the Office of Judicial Records providing the address to which legal papers may be served on the Claimant. The Praecipe shall be substantially in the form attached below as Attachment B.

 b. Substitute Service. If (i) the owner of the property is unknown, (ii) there was no person in possession of the property when seized or (iii) the owner or each person in possession at the time of the seizure cannot be personally served or located within the jurisdiction of the court, notice of the filing of the petition shall be given by the Commonwealth through an advertisement in at least one newspaper of general circulation published in the county where the property has been seized, once a week for two successive weeks.

 The substitute notice shall contain a statement of the seizure of the property with a description of the property and the place and date of seizure and shall direct any claimants to the property to file a claim on or before a date given in the notice, which shall not be less than 30 days from the date of the first publication. If no claims are filed within 30 days of publication, the Commonwealth may move for default judgment. The Plaintiff shall file an Affidavit of Substitutes Service, substantially in the form attached below as Attachment C, referencing advertising of the filing of the Forfeiture Petition and shall attach proof of the advertising.

 6. Answer.

 a. Filing. As provided in 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805, a claimant shall file an Answer setting forth their title in and right to possession of the property, within thirty (30) days from the service of the Petition, or at any other time agreed upon by the parties, or as ordered by the court. Provided, however, that if the claimant has been criminally charged in a case associated with the forfeiture matter and files a Praecipe to Stay Forfeiture Proceedings, as provided in Section 8, the Claimant shall have thirty (30) days to file an Answer from the date the stay is lifted.

 b. Service. The Claimant must serve the District Attorney or Attorney General who has jurisdiction over the case, and must file proof of service with the Office of Judicial Records. However, the District Attorney's Office has agreed to be served by the Office of Judicial Records upon its receipt and acceptance of the Answer.

 7. Failure to File an Answer. If an Answer is not filed as required above, the Plaintiff may seek the entry of judgment by default by complying with the provisions of Pa.R.C.P. No. 237.1, or by seeking any appropriate relief by filing an appropriate motion, as more fully set forth below.

 8. Motion Practice.

 a. After the commencement of a forfeiture action, the Plaintiff and Claimant(s) may file motions, including but not limited to the following:

 i. Motion for Default Order of Forfeiture. Plaintiff may seek the entry of a default forfeiture order if the Forfeiture Petition was served but an Answer was not filed as required under Section 6. If the Claimant attends the hearing scheduled on this Motion, a Pretrial or Status Conference shall be held. Unless the parties otherwise agree, the judge may order the Claimant to file an Answer by a date certain, and may enter an order granting the Forfeiture Petition if an Answer is not filed by that date.

 ii. Praecipe to Stay Forfeiture Proceedings. Consistent with 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(a)(2)(ii), a Claimant who has been criminally charged in a case associated with the Forfeiture Petition may, prior to filing an Answer to the Forfeiture Petition, file a Praecipe to Stay the Forfeiture Proceedings, substantially in the form attached below as Attachment D, pending disposition of the criminal case(s).

 (a) Upon the filing of the Praecipe, the Office of Judicial Records shall stay the forfeiture proceedings. The stay shall remain in effect until the earlier of:

 (1) the issuance of a sentencing order, which is deemed to be the conclusion of the criminal proceedings for purposes of the asset forfeiture proceeding. The Commonwealth must file a Praecipe to Lift the Stay of Forfeiture Proceedings, substantially in the form attached below as Attachment E, with the Office of Judicial Records and a status conference will be scheduled; or

 (2) the filing of a Praecipe by the Claimant to lift the stay.

 (b) Upon the lifting of the stay, the Claimant must file an Answer within thirty (30) days, and the Office of Judicial Records shall schedule a Status Conference.

 (c) The Stay does not affect a Claimant's ability to file a Motion for Release of Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings under 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 5805(f), 5806.

 iii. Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings Pursuant to Sections 5805(f) and 5806. Any time after the commencement of civil forfeiture proceedings as provided in this General Court Regulation, the Claimant may seek the release of the seized property pending the conclusion of the forfeiture proceedings, as provided in 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(f), by filing a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings. A Claimant may also file a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings to commence the civil action, even if civil forfeiture proceedings have not yet been commenced, as provided in Section B below.

 (a) Contents of Motion. The Motion shall set forth the basis for seeking the immediate release of the seized property as provided in Section 5805(f)(1), if applicable. The Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings shall be substantially as attached below as Attachment E.

 (b) Service. The Claimant must serve the Motion on the District Attorney or Attorney General who has jurisdiction over the case, and must file proof of service with the Office of Judicial Records. However, the District Attorney's Office has agreed to be served by the Office of Judicial Records upon its receipt and acceptance of the Motion.

 (c) Hearing. The Office of Judicial Records shall schedule a hearing on the motion, as practicable and consistent with the interests of justice, but no later than for a date within ten (10) business days of the filing of the Motion or, when required, the filing of proof of service of the Motion by the Claimant.

 iv. Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 1035 et seq., if the Claimant attends the hearing scheduled in connection with this Motion, the hearing shall be converted to a Pretrial Conference or Status Conference.

 v. Motion for Summary Judgment, as provided in Section 1035.1 et seq., if the Claimant attends the hearing scheduled in connection with this Motion, the hearing shall be converted to a Pretrial Conference or Status Conference.

 b. All Motions shall be filed utilizing the Miscellaneous Docket number assigned by the Office of Judicial Records to the Forfeiture Petition.

 c. The Claimant must serve any Motions, Answers or Responses filed by the Claimant on the District Attorney or Attorney General who has jurisdiction over the case, and must file proof of service with the Office of Judicial Records. However, the District Attorney's Office has agreed to be served by the Office of Judicial Records upon its receipt and acceptance of the Motion, Answer or Response.

 d. All motions will be assigned to a judge for disposition and, as practicable, shall be assigned to the same judge.

 9. Jury Demand. A jury trial may be demanded by the Plaintiff or Claimant(s). Pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 1007.l(a), the right to jury trial shall be deemed waived unless a party files of record and serves on the adverse party a demand for jury trial no later than twenty (20) days after the service of the last permissible pleading. The Jury Demand shall be made by endorsement on a pleading or by a separate writing, substantially in the form attached below as Attachment G. A jury trial may be waived as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 1007.1(c)(2).

 10. Scheduling of a Pretrial Conference.

 a. The Office of Judicial Records shall schedule a Pretrial Conference to be held within thirty (30) days from the date the Forfeiture Petition is served by the Commonwealth on the owner(s) or person(s) in possession at the time of the seizure of the property.

 b. The Pretrial Conference shall be scheduled and the Notice of Pretrial Conference shall be mailed within seven days of the filing of proof of service of the Forfeiture Petition and the date of the Pretrial Conference shall be approximately thirty days after service of the Forfeiture Petition.

 c. A draft Notice of Pretrial Conference is attached below as Attachment H. This Notice may be modified from time to time by the Court as may be appropriate.

 11. Pretrial Conference.

 a. The Pretrial Conference shall be conducted by a judicial officer (a judge or trial commissioner) who shall provide important information to the Claimant regarding the proceedings in an oral and written format. The following issues shall be addressed:

 i. Whether the Forfeiture Petition and related documents were served on the owner of the above-referenced Property or upon the person or persons in possession of the property at the time of the seizure. If service could not effectuated, the Pretrial Conference will be rescheduled to a date certain to enable the Plaintiff to effectuate service.

 ii. Whether an Answer was filed. If an Answer has not been filed, whether there is agreement that an Answer may be filed within an agreed-upon period of time.

 iii. Whether the Claimant is represented by counsel. The Claimant shall be informed that the Claimant is entitled to counsel, but is not entitled to court-appointed counsel.

 iv. Whether the Claimant has requested, or intends to request, a jury trial. The Claimant shall be informed that the Claimant is entitled to a jury trial, and that in order to obtain a jury trial, the Claimant must file a written request for a jury trial no later than twenty (20) days after the service of the last permissible pleading and pay the required Jury fee.

 v. Whether the proceedings may be resolved by agreement.

 vi. If the Plaintiff and Claimant indicate that an agreement has been reached, the proceeding shall be referred to a Judge for approval. If a Judge is not available, the case shall be rescheduled before a Judge as soon as practicable. In order to approve the settlement, the judge must be satisfied that the claimant is entering into the agreement knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently and that the Claimant understands that he/she is entitled to a hearing on the merits, along with other factors that may be required by law.

 vii. Whether there are any factual issues upon which the parties agree.

 viii. Whether discovery is necessary, and if so, if an Answer has been filed, the terms of discovery and a discovery schedule shall be established.

 ix. Whether the Claimant has filed a Praecipe to Stay Forfeiture Proceedings pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(a)(2)(ii), a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 5805(f) and 5806, a Motion for Return of Property pursuant to Pa.R.Crim.P. 588 and Phila.Crim.R. *588, or is seeking other post-deprivation relief.

 x. Whether a trial date can be scheduled or must be scheduled.

 xi. Any other procedural issues impacting the forfeiture of the seized property or the owner(s) thereof.

 b. On the day of the Pretrial Conference, a Trial Commissioner may be assigned to review the status of the matter and to determine whether the Pretrial Conference is ready to proceed before the assigned judge on the scheduled date. In the event the Pretrial Conference cannot proceed as scheduled, the Trial Commissioner may reschedule the Pretrial Conference, but shall not take any dispositive action.

 c. If the Pretrial Conference is continued, any subsequent continuance requests by either party must be decided by the assigned Judge sitting that day.

 12. Default Proceedings.

 a. If an Answer is not filed as required, the Plaintiff may seek the entry of judgment pursuant to law and rules of court including, but not limited to the following:

 i. by default by complying with the provisions of Pa.R.C.P. No. 237.1;

 ii. by filing a motion for judgment on the pleading pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 1034, in which case, the court shall enter such judgment or order as shall be proper on the pleadings;

 iii. by filing a motion for summary judgment pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 1035.2;

 iv. by filing a motion for default order; or

 v. by filing any other appropriate motion.

 b. If the Claimant attends the hearing scheduled in connection with any of the above motions, the hearing shall be converted to a Pretrial Conference or Status Conference.

 13. Trial or Hearing. On the filing of an Answer setting forth a right of possession, the case shall be deemed at issue and a date and time shall be fixed for the trial.

 14. Burden of Proof. The burden of proof shall be as set forth in 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(j) and as otherwise provided by law.

 15. Appeal. No post-trial motions need to be filed to the final order or judgment entered by the court. Appeals may be filed pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 903.

 16. Other Applicable Rules of Civil Procedure. The Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure shall apply to fill procedural gaps arising from the various statutory provisions governing civil forfeitures.

 17. Minors as Parties. In the event the owner or person or persons in possession of the seized property is a minor, the Commonwealth shall serve the minor and shall bring to the Court's attention the minority of the owner or person in possession. The Court shall determine to what extent a parent or natural guardian may need to represent the minor's interests consistent with Pa.R.C.P. No. 2026 et seq.

 B. Claimant's Initiation of Civil Proceedings by Filing a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings

 A Claimant may initiate civil proceedings, before the Commonwealth files a Forfeiture Petition as provided in Section A., by filing a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Proceedings Pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 5805(f) and 5806.

 1. Filing of Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Proceedings. The in rem civil proceedings may be commenced by the Claimant through the filing of a Motion, setting forth the information identified in Sections 5805(f)(1) and 5806, with the Office of Judicial Records.

 2. Contents of Motion. See Section A.8.a.iii. above for more information regarding the contents of the Motion.

 3. Service. The claimant must serve the District Attorney or Attorney General who has jurisdiction over the case, and must file proof of service with the Office of Judicial Records. However, the District Attorney's Office has agreed to be served by the Office of Judicial Records upon its receipt and acceptance of the Motion.

 4. Hearing. The Office of Judicial Records shall schedule a hearing on the Motion, as practicable and consistent with the interests of justice, but no later than for a date within ten (10) business days of the filing of the Motion or, when required, the filing of proof of service of the Motion by the Claimant.

 5. Order. The Court will enter an appropriate order as provided in Section 5805(f)(5).

 This General Court Regulation is issued in accordance with the April 11, 1986 order of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, No. 55 Judicial Administration, Docket No. 1, and shall be filed with the Office of Judicial Records (formerly the Prothonotary, Clerk of Quarter Sessions and Clerk of Courts) in a docket maintained for Orders and General Court Regulations issued by the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania. Two certified copies of this General Court Regulation, and one copy on a computer diskette, shall be distributed to the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Copies will be submitted to American Lawyer Media, Jenkins Memorial Law Library, and the Law Library for the First Judicial District shall be published in The Legal Intelligencer and posted on the First Judicial District's website at http://www.courts.phila.gov. This General Court Regulation will become effective on November 1, 2018.

By the Court

HONORABLE JACQUELINE F. ALLEN, 
Administrative Judge, Trial Division
Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County

Attachment A

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : CP - 51- MD -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
    Plaintiff
        vs. :OTN #
PID
[Description of Property Seized] :DC #
    Defendant : PR #

LOCATION OF SEIZURE: __________

OWNER OF PROPERTY: __________

PROPERTY SEIZED FROM: __________

NOTICE TO DEFEND: CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE
TO THE CLAIMANT OF WITHIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY:

 You are required to file a written Answer to this petition, setting forth your title in, and right to possession of, said property within 30 days from the service hereof, and you are also notified that, if you fail to file the Answer, a decree of forfeiture and condemnation will be entered against the property.

 A Pretrial Conference will be scheduled by the Court, and you should expect to receive a Notice of Pretrial Conference within a week or so after the Forfeiture Petition and this Notice to Defend are served on you. The date of the Pretrial Conference should be at least two weeks after you receive the Notice of Pretrial Conference which should allow you to attend the hearing. You or your attorney must attend this Pretrial Conference.

 If you have been criminally charged in a case associated with the forfeiture matter, prior to filing an Answer to the Forfeiture Petition, you may file a Praecipe to Stay the Forfeiture Proceedings using the above-referenced caption and docket number. The forfeiture proceedings will be stayed by the Office of Judicial Records upon receipt of the Praecipe. However, please know that when the stay is lifted, you must file an Answer to the Forfeiture Petition within 30 days from the day the stay is lifted.

 If you wish to seek the temporary release of your seized property while these forfeiture proceedings are pending, you may also file a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings, pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 5805(f) and 5806 at any time during the pendency of the Forfeiture Proceedings.

 Additionally, you should know that you may request a jury trial. However, the request must be made no later than twenty (20) days after the service of the last permissible pleading. You can request a jury either by indicating so on any Answer you file or by submitting and filing a separate request with the Office of Judicial Records, preferably electronically, or by mail or in person at the Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice, Second Floor, Motion Counter, 1301 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, PA.

 YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER, OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER.

 IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBILE PERSONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO A COURT-APPOINTED LAWYER.

Philadelphia Bar Association
Lawyer Referral and Information Service
1101 Market Street, 11th Floor
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
(215) 238-6333
TTY (215) 451-6197

_________________
Name:
Title:
Date:

Attachment B

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY TRIAL DIVISION, CIVIL

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:CP - 51- MD -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
    Plaintiff
        vs. :OTN #
PID
[Description of Property Seized] :DC #
    Defendant :PR #

PRAECIPE—CLAIMANT'S CHANGE OF ADDRESS

TO THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS:

 Kindly update the Claimant's address for purposes of service of legal papers other than original process, and for giving notices pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 236 to the following address:

 Name:

 Address:

Date: ______         _________________
                    Assistant District Attorney/PA Attorney General

Attachment C

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County
Trial Division, Civil

In Re: : Forfeiture Petition
:Receipt No. _________________
_________________:
: No. _ _ -51-_ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _

AFFIDAVIT OF SUBSTITUTED SERVICE

TO THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS:

 The Commonwealth effectuated service of its Forfeiture Petition by Substituted Service pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(c), due to the following:

 [  ] the owner of the property is unknown.

 [  ] there was no person in possession of the property when seized.

 [  ] ___________________________ , the owner(s) or person(s) in possession at the time of the seizure cannot be personally served or located within the jurisdiction of the court despite the following efforts by the Commonwealth:

(Set forth below in detail the efforts made to serve the owner(s)/person(s) in possession)

 Notice of the filing of the Forfeiture Petition, containing the information required by 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805, shall be given through an advertisement in one newspaper of general circulation published in Philadelphia County once a week for two successive weeks. Proof of Publication shall be filed with the Office of Judicial Records. After publication, any other notice to the owner, person in possession or other interested party deemed served by publication shall be provided, as appropriate, by regular mail if a last known address is known.

Date: ______         _________________
                    Assistant District Attorney/PA Attorney General

Attachment D

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY TRIAL DIVISION, CIVIL

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : CP - 51- MD -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
    Plaintiff
        vs. :OTN #
PID
[Description of Property Seized] :DC #
    Defendant :PR #

LOCATION OF SEIZURE: __________

PROPERTY SEIZED FROM: __________

NAME OF CLAIMANT: __________

PRAECIPE TO STAY FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS

 Claimant,                , requests that pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(a)(2)(ii) and Trial Division General Court Regulation No. 01 of 2018, the Forfeiture Proceedings be Stayed until the earlier of the disposition of the criminal case(s) related to the seized property or until Claimant's request to lift the Stay.

 I understand that I may file a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings even after this Stay is granted.

                    _________________
                     Claimant
                     Date:

Attachment E

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY TRIAL DIVISION, CIVIL

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania :CP - 51- MD -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
    Plaintiff
        vs. :OTN #
PID
[Description of Property Seized] :DC #
    Defendant :PR #

LOCATION OF SEIZURE: __________

PROPERTY SEIZED FROM: __________

NAME OF CLAIMANT: __________

PRAECIPE TO LIFT STAY OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS

 The undersigned requests that the Stay of Forfeiture Proceeding entered on _________________ is lifted at the request of

 [  ] Claimant _________________ ; [  ] the Commonwealth

                           _________________
                           [Claimant] [Commonwealth of Pennsylvania]
                           Date:

Attachment G

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY TRIAL DIVISION, CIVIL

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : CP - 51- MD -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
    Plaintiff
        vs.:OTN #
PID
[Description of Property Seized] : DC #
    Defendant :PR #

LOCATION OF SEIZURE: __________

PROPERTY SEIZED FROM: __________

NAME OF CLAIMANT: __________

JURY TRIAL DEMAND

Claimant,                , requests a Jury Trial as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 1007.1 and Phila.Civ.R. *1007.1 and *1007.2.

                           _________________
                           Claimant
                           Date:


 On the above date, a Pretrial Conference will be held. The following issues shall be addressed:

 a. Whether the Forfeiture Petition and related documents were served on the owner of the above-referenced property or upon the person or persons in possession of the property at the time of the seizure. If service could not effectuated, the Pretrial Conference will be rescheduled to a date certain to enable the Plaintiff to effectuate service.

 b. Whether an Answer was filed. If an Answer has not been filed, whether there is agreement that an Answer may be filed within an agreed-upon period of time.

 c. Whether the Claimant is represented by counsel. The Claimant shall be informed that the Claimant is entitled to counsel, but is not entitled to court-appointed counsel.

 d. Whether the Claimant has requested, or intends to request, a jury trial. The Claimant shall be informed that the Claimant is entitled to a jury trial, and that in order to obtain a jury trial the Claimant must file a written request for a jury trial no later than twenty (20) days after the service of the last permissible pleading and pay the required Jury fee, $247.94.

 e. Whether the proceedings may be resolved by agreement.

 f. If the Plaintiff and Claimant indicate that an agreement has been reached, the proceeding shall be referred to a Judge for approval. If a Judge is not available, the case shall be rescheduled before a Judge as soon as practicable. In order to approve the settlement, the Judge must be satisfied that the Claimant is entering into the agreement knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently and that the Claimant understands that he/she is entitled to a hearing on the merits, along with other factors that may be required by law.

 g. Whether there are any factual issues upon which the parties agree.

 h. Whether discovery is necessary, and if so, if an Answer has been filed, the terms of discovery and a discovery schedule shall be established.

 i. Whether the Claimant has filed a Praecipe to Stay Forfeiture Proceedings pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. § 5805(a)(2)(ii), a Motion for Release of Seized Property Pending the Conclusion of the Forfeiture Proceedings pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 5805(f) and 5806, a Motion for Return of Property pursuant to Pa.R.Crim.P. 588 and Phila.R.Crim.P. *588, or is seeking other post-deprivation relief.

 j. Whether a trial date can be scheduled or must be scheduled.

 k. Any other procedural issues impacting the forfeiture of the seized property or the owner(s) thereof.

 TO THE CLAIMANT: Should you receive this Notice less than 14 days before the hearing date, and should you be unable to attend the hearing, kindly contact the District Attorney's office at 215-686-9695 and request that they ask the Court to continue the hearing to enable you to attend the rescheduled Pretrial Conference.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 18-1484. Filed for public inspection September 21, 2018, 9:00 a.m.]



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