This law section specifies that individuals convicted of summary offenses in Pennsylvania can be sentenced to up to 90 days in jail. It also details amendments and cross-references related to criminal sentencing and victim definitions. The provisions aim to regulate the penalties for minor offenses and update legal references over time.
The maximum imprisonment for a summary offense in Pennsylvania is 90 days.
No, the law limits imprisonment for summary offenses to no more than 90 days.
Yes, amendments in 1995 and 1998 have updated various provisions related to criminal sentencing and victim definitions.
Cross-references are included within the law sections and point to related statutes in Title 42 and Title 75 of Pennsylvania law.