Upon a sufficient showing, the court may at any time order that the disclosure of a report or reports be restricted or deferred for a specified time, or make such other order as is appropriate. Upon motion of any party, the court may permit the showing to be made in camera.
At any time during the course of the proceedings, upon motion or sua sponte, if the court determines there has been a failure to comply with this rule, the court may order compliance, may grant a continuance, or may grant other appropriate relief. Upon motion, any hearing to determine if there has been a failure to comply may be held in camera and the record sealed until after disposition of the case.
234 Pa. Code ยง 569
Committee Explanatory Reports:
Final Report explaining the provisions of new Rule 569 governing the examination of the defendant by mental health experts published with the Court’s Order at 36 Pa.B. 700 (February 11, 2006) .
Final Report explaining the September 21, 2012 revision of the Comment correcting a typographical error in the eighth paragraph published with the Court’s Order at 42 Pa.B. 6251 (October 6, 2012) .