Pennsylvania Guilty Plea Colloquy — Spanish Version is a legal document that is used in the state of Pennsylvania during criminal proceedings when a defendant pleads guilty to a criminal charge. It sets forth a formal exchange between the judge and the defendant in which the judge explains the rights and obligations that come with pleading guilty. The colloquy typically includes a question-and-answer format in which the court informs the defendant of the consequences of pleading guilty, including the potential penalties and any other facts related to the guilty plea. There are two types of Pennsylvania Guilty Plea Colloquy — Spanish Version: the Standard Pennsylvania Guilty Plea Colloquy and the Special Pennsylvania Guilty Plea Colloquy. The Standard version is used when the defendant is pleading guilty to a misdemeanor or non-violent felony offense, while the Special version is used when the defendant is pleading guilty to a violent felony or any offense in which the defendant faces a higher penalty. Both versions of the Pennsylvania Guilty Plea Colloquy — Spanish Version provide a detailed explanation of the rights and obligations of the defendant in entering a guilty plea.