Pennsylvania Title 18, Sections 2012, 1998, and 2014, detail various amendments to criminal laws over the years, including updates to definitions, procedures, and specific offenses. These amendments reflect legislative changes from 1986 through 2014, impacting how crimes are prosecuted and defined in the state.
The amendments update and clarify criminal laws, definitions, and procedures, ensuring the laws stay current with legal and societal changes.
The most recent amendments were made in 2014, with earlier updates occurring in 2005, 1999, and 1994.
Yes, they can impact prosecution by updating legal definitions, procedures, and penalties for various offenses.
You can review the official Pennsylvania statutes or legislative records for detailed information on each amendment.