This section of Pennsylvania law covers amendments to the judiciary code, including rules about changing venue in civil and criminal cases and service of process. It details the legislative history of amendments and specifies that process can be served any day except during worship services. The law also clarifies the courts' authority to change venue as prescribed by law.
The power to change the venue in civil and criminal cases is vested in the courts and must be exercised according to law-prescribed procedures.
Yes, process can be served or executed on any day except during religious worship services at churches, synagogues, or other places of worship.
Amendments clarify that process can be served any day except during worship, and recent legislative updates have maintained this rule without conflict.
Yes, the law includes several amendments over the years, detailing changes to subsections and clarifying procedural rules in the judiciary code.