The Pennsylvania Waiver of Trial Courts Attendance is a process in which a person can waive their right to be present in court for a hearing without forfeiting their right to participate in the case. This allows individuals to participate in their own case without having to be physically present in the courtroom. The waiver of trial courts attendance is used in both criminal and civil cases in Pennsylvania. Types of Pennsylvania Waiver of Trial Courts Attendance: 1. Waiver of Preliminary Hearing: A waiver of preliminary hearing is when a defendant in a criminal case waives the right to a preliminary hearing and agrees to proceed directly to trial. 2. Waiver of Arraignment: A waiver of arraignment is when a defendant waives the right to a formal arraignment and enters a plea of guilty or not guilty. 3. Waiver of Appearances: A waiver of appearances is when a defendant waives the right to appear at any court proceedings and agrees to proceed with the case without their physical presence. 4. Waiver of Jury Trials: A waiver of jury trials is when a defendant waives the right to a jury trial and agrees to have a bench trial. 5. Waiver of Sentencing: A waiver of sentencing is when a defendant waives the right to a sentencing hearing and agrees to accept the sentence as determined by the judge.