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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Pennsylvania Violating notice in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Tenant(s) name(s) in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, fill in your name as the Landlord and provide the address of the leased premises where indicated.
  4. Identify and specify the lease provision(s) that have been violated in the appropriate section.
  5. Clearly state the reason for the breach in the provided space to ensure clarity.
  6. Indicate the termination date by filling in how many days from receipt this notice is effective.
  7. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring all required signatures are included.
  8. Complete the Proof of Delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice to the tenant and signing it accordingly.

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Section 6114 of Pennsylvanias Protection from Abuse Act provides these criminal penalties for violating a PFA order: a fine of not less than $300 nor more than $1,000 and imprisonment up to six months or a fine of not less than $300 nor more than $1,000 and supervised probation not to exceed six months.
How does sentencing work in Pennsylvania? In Pennsylvania, sentencing judges use sentencing guidelines(opens in a new tab) to determine the most appropriate sentence for an offender based on the seriousness of the offense (Offense Gravity Score) and the prior criminal history (Prior Record Score) of the offender.
What Are Mandatory Minimum Sentences in Pennsylvania? In Pennsylvania, a mandatory minimum sentence is the bare minimum amount of jail or prison time a convicted defendant may face for a certain offense. Mandatory minimum sentences vary based on the crime involved and the defendants criminal record.
The recommended minimum range is calculated by determining the defendants Prior Record Score and the Offense Gravity Score of the charge. The Prior Record Score and Offense Gravity Score are then entered into a sentencing matrix, and the matrix provides a recommended minimum sentence.
Minimum Sentence (MIN): An offender in state prison must serve the entire minimum sentence prior to becoming eligible for parole. Maximum Sentence (MAX): The court must impose a maximum sentence that is at least double the minimum sentence, but the maximum sentence cannot exceed the period of time authorized.
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(1) Subject to paragraph (1.3), an offender under the jurisdiction of the board who violates the terms and conditions of his parole, other than a convicted violator who has parole revoked under subsection (a), may be detained pending a hearing before the board or waiver of the hearing or recommitted after a hearing

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