Pennsylvania Motion For Protracted Or Semi Protracted Adjudicatory Hearing is a legal procedure used in Pennsylvania courts to decide a civil or criminal matter. This motion is typically filed in a court of law to request a prolonged or semi-prolonged adjudicatory hearing. This hearing is often used in cases where both parties have complicated or lengthy evidence to present that cannot be covered in the standard hearing process. The two types of Pennsylvania Motion For Protracted Or Semi Protracted Adjudicatory Hearing are: 1. Protracted Adjudicatory Hearing: This type of hearing is used when both parties have a considerable amount of evidence to present and the standard hearing process will not be sufficient. The judge will set a timeline for the hearing and will also decide which pieces of evidence will be presented. 2. Semi-Protracted Adjudicatory Hearing: This type of hearing is used when both parties have some evidence to present, but not enough to warrant a full protracted hearing. The judge will set a timeline for the hearing, but will also allow for a certain amount of time for evidence to be presented. The judge will make a ruling based on the evidence presented. The ruling will then be used to decide the outcome of the case.