The Pennsylvania Statement of Objection to Rule 420 Orders And Determinations of District Justice, or “Statement of Objection”, is a legal document used to challenge a ruling or order of a district justice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The document is used to register a formal objection to the district justice’s determination of a case. It is an important tool for those who feel that a district justice has made an erroneous decision in their case, as it allows them to challenge the decision and have it reviewed by a higher court. The Statement of Objection must be filed with the district justice’s office within 30 days of the date of the ruling or order, and must include a concise statement of each objection to the ruling or order. The district justice’s office then reviews the Statement of Objection and determines whether it is sufficient for the purpose of filing an appeal. If the district justice’s office finds that the Statement of Objection is sufficient, it will forward the Statement of Objection to the higher court. The Pennsylvania Statement of Objection to Rule 420 Orders And Determinations of District Justice comes in two forms: the “Standard Statement of Objection” and the “Detailed Statement of Objection”. The Standard Statement of Objection is a succinct document that includes a brief summary of each objection and a request for review by a higher court. The Detailed Statement of Objection is a more comprehensive document that includes a complete statement of each objection and supporting affidavits or other documents.