Blair County Criminal Court handles all criminal cases that are filed in Blair County. See below for more information about criminal cases in Blair County.
Jury by Trial Right
The US Constitution (Article 3 along with the 6th Amendment) ensures an accused defendant the right to a jury trial. This applies to crimes that have a $500 fine or a potential sentence of six months in jail (aka Serious Crimes). This right to trial by jury can also be waived by a defendant.
What is Jury Deliberation?
After both the prosecution and defense have presented their cases, the judge in the case will provide instructions to the jury about what they must decide. The jury will be dismissed to the jury room where they will deliberate about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. After reaching a unaminous decision, they return their decision to the court where it is read aloud in the courtroom. If the jury is unable to reach a unaminous decision, the jury is deadlocked, also known as a hung jury, in which a mistrial will be declared.
Blair County Arraignments
An arraignment is a court hearing. In Blair County this is the first thing that will happen in a criminal case. The defendant will be brought before a judge in Blair County Criminal Court and the judge will read the charges that were filed against the defendant. The judge will also read the rights the defendant has and ask the defendant if they understand both the charges filed against them and their rights as a defendant in the case. In Blair County a plea of Guilty, Not Guilty or No Contest may be entered. In a guilty or no contest plea the sentencing of the defendant may take place at the same arraignment hearing or a later date may be scheduled for sentencing. For a not guilty plea, a date will be set for a trial.
Can I appeal a guilty verdict?
If found guilty, a defendant may decide to appeal his case to an appelate court. The appellate court will not retry the case, they will examine the proceedings in the lower court to make sure they were done in a legal manner. The appellate court can either uphold the original conviction, or determine that due to errors made in the original trial, that there must be a retrial, resentencing or a complete dismissal of the charges.
Right to an attorney
The US Constitution’s Sixth Amendment ensures the right to an attorney regardless of whether or not you can afford one. In Blair County a public defender will be appointed by the judge if you cannot afford private representation.
Where can I get help for my Blair County criminal case?
The 6th amendment of the United States Constitution provides a criminal defendant with the right to an attorney. As read in the miranda rights, this means that if a defendant cannot afford to hire a private attorney a legal attorney will be appointed to the defendant to represent him at no cost to the defendant. This is often a public defender. In addition, the court clerk for Blair County will also be able to provide general information about a specific criminal case. The clerk can only provide information and is not an attorney so they cannot provide legal advice, only a licensed attorney can provide legal advice about what the best options for are for your particular case.
What is a Plea Agreement?
A plea agreement is a deal made between the prosecution and the defendant in a case, where the defendant agrees to plea guilty to a particular charge in exchange for some concession from the prosecutor. In practice, more than 90% of criminal cases end with a plea agreement.
If guilty, who sentences the defendant?
If the defendant is found guilty after the trial, the defendent will be sentenced. In some cases, this can occur at the same hearing the defendant is found guilty in court, in other cases a separate hearing will be required. Often the prosecution will request a particular sentence for the defendant and the judge will determine whether to enforce this sentence or impose a different sentence for the defendant.
Mandatory Appearances in Blair County Criminal Court
At a mandatory or required court appearance in Blair County, the defendant must appear before the court. In the event of a “Failure to Appear” the judge may issue a warrant for the arrest of the defendant. Note: not all criminal hearings are mandatory, in a non-mandatory hearing an attorney may appear on your behalf without you being in court.
Who is the prosecutor for Blair County?
Depending upon the case, the prosecutor for Blair County criminal cases will either be a representative of Blair County or a representative from Pennsylvania. After reviewing evidence it is the prosecutor’s decision whether to file charges or drop a case. Most prosecutors have the ability to negotiate plea bargains, and determine how the case will be prosecuted.
Where will Blair County criminal case hearings take place?
Criminal cases will take place at the criminal courts of Blair County. See here for the location of the criminal courts in Blair County.
Burden of Proof
The burden of proof is always on the prosecution in a criminal trial. In other words, the prosecution has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime. The defense must only prove that there is a reasonable possibility that the defendant did NOT commit the crime. If the prosecution cannot prove that the defendant committed the crime beyond a reasonable doubt, the jury will be instructed to find the defendant not-guilty.
Blair County Criminal Court Locations
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Blair County Court of Common Pleas
Address: 423 Allegheny St, Hollidaysburg PA 16648
Phone: 814-693-3080 Fax: 814-317-1600 -
Blair County Magisterial District Court 24-1-02
Address: 2601 Fifth Ave, Altoona PA 16602
Phone: 814-941-4550 Fax: 814-941-2323 -
Blair County Magisterial District Court 24-1-03
Address: 615 Fourth St, Altoona PA 16602
Phone: 814-942-6421 Fax: 814-942-4770 -
Blair County Magisterial District Court 24-3-01
Address: 5628 E Pleasant Valley Blvd, Tyrone PA 16686
Phone: 814-684-4617 Fax: 814-684-9634 -
Blair County Magisterial District Court 24-3-02
Address: 5929 California Ave, Altoona PA 16602
Phone: 814-944-4371 Fax: 814-944-2546 -
Blair County Magisterial District Court 24-3-03
Address: 311 Union St, Hollidaysburg PA 16648
Phone: 814-693-3210 Fax: 814-693-3212 -
Blair County Magisterial District Court 24-3-04
Address: 800 E Main St, Roaring Spring PA 16673
Phone: 814-224-4168 Fax: 814-224-5683