Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 210. APPELLATE PROCEDURE |
PART II. INTERNAL OPERATING PROCEDURES |
Chapter 65. OPERATING PROCEDURES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT |
Section 65.62. Order: Probable Cause Statement
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A proposed order, except those pertaining to supplementary target specific orders or orders under § § 57715773, should be submitted by the applicant to the Court, and it should state that based on the application, the Court finds probable cause to believe the following:
A. The person(s) whose communication is to be intercepted is committing, has committed, or is about to commit the offense(s) set forth in the application.
B. Particular communications concerning such offense(s) may be obtained through such interception.
C. Normal investigative procedures with respect to such offense(s) have been tried and have failed or reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous to employ.
D. The facilities from which (or the place where) the wire, electronic or oral communications are to be intercepted, are, have been, or are about to be used, in connection with the commission of such offense, or are leased to, listed in the name of, or commonly used by, the subject(s).
E. The investigative or law enforcement officers or agency to be authorized to do the interception are qualified by training and experience to execute the interception sought and are certified under § 5724 of the Act.
F. The application is based on new evidence or information different from and in addition to the evidence or information offered to support any prior order for interception (other than a renewal or extension of an existing order).
The provisions of this § 65.62 adopted June 10, 2015, effective June 10, 2015, 45 Pa.B. 5906.