Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Rule 807 - Sentencing Verdict Slip(A) JURY (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), in all cases in which the sentencing proceeding is conducted before a jury, the judge shall furnish the jury with a jury sentencing verdict slip in the form provided by Rule 808.(2) In cases in which the jury is to determine if imposition of a sentence of death is precluded due to the defendant's mental retardation, the judge shall furnish the jury with the sentencing verdict slip in the form required by Rule 845. If the jury subsequently does not find unanimously that the defendant is mentally retarded, the judge then shall furnish the jury with a jury sentencing verdict slip in the form provided by Rule 808.(3) Before the jury retires to deliberate, the judge shall meet with counsel and determine those aggravating and mitigating circumstances of which there is some evidence. The judge shall then set forth those circumstances on the sentencing verdict slip using the language provided by law.(4) The trial judge shall make the completed sentencing verdict slip part of the record.(B) TRIAL JUDGE (1) In all cases in which the defendant has waived a sentencing proceeding before a jury and the trial judge determines the penalty, including those in which the defendant seeks to have the imposition of a sentence of death precluded by reason of mental retardation, the trial judge shall complete a sentencing verdict slip in the form provided by Rule 809.(2) The trial judge shall make the completed sentencing verdict slip part of the record.The provisions of this Rule 807 amended June 4, 2004, effective 11/1/2004, 34 Pa.B. 3105; amended July 31, 2013, effective 10/1/2013, 43 Pa.B. 4715.