This section of Pennsylvania law addresses parole procedures, specifically that courts must grant parole without board supervision for sentences under two years unless supervision is specially ordered. It also includes historical amendments and notes on related laws and their expiration dates. The law emphasizes streamlined parole processes for shorter sentences and provides context on legislative changes.
Courts must grant parole without supervision by the board for sentences less than two years, unless supervision is specifically ordered by the court.
Yes, the law has undergone amendments, including the addition of section 9775 in 2009, and some related laws have expired or been declared unconstitutional.
No, it specifically applies to sentences of less than two years, with exceptions for cases where supervision is specially ordered.
The law has been amended multiple times, including the addition of section 9775 in 2009, and some older provisions have been repealed or expired, reflecting legislative updates.