Com. v. Blackstone, S.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania·Decided November 22, 2016·No. 1327 MDA 2015·Unpublished

Opinion

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Appellee

v.

STEPHEN BERNARD BLACKSTONE Appellant No. 1327 MDA 2015

Appeal from the PCRA Order July 2, 2015 In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-22-CR-0003472-2001

BEFORE: GANTMAN, P.J., BOWES, J., and PLATT, J.* MEMORANDUM BY GANTMAN, P.J.: FILED NOVEMBER 22, 2016 Appellant, Stephen Bernard Blackstone, appeals pro se from the order entered in the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas, which denied his petition filed pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act (“PCRA”).1 We affirm.

The relevant facts and procedural history of this case are as follows.

On May 24, 2001, Appellant entered a home and robbed and terrorized multiple victims at gunpoint. A jury convicted Appellant of three counts of robbery and one count each of burglary and persons not to possess firearms. The trial court sentenced Appellant on July 24, 2002, to an aggregate term

1 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9541-9546.

*Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court.

of fifty (50) to one hundred (100) years’ incarceration. This Court affirmed the judgment of sentence on November 17, 2003, and our Supreme Court denied allowance of appeal on August 12, 2004. See Commonwealth v. Blackstone, 841 A.2d 570 (Pa.Super. 2003) (unpublished memorandum), appeal denied, 579 Pa. 687, 856 A.2d 831 (2004). Appellant timely filed a pro se PCRA petition on June 16, 2005. The PCRA court appointed Attorney Engle to represent Appellant. Attorney Engle filed a Turner/Finley2 no- merit letter and petition to withdraw on October 21, 2005. Appellant filed a pro se response, arguing Attorney Engle failed to address several meritorious issues Appellant had raised in his pro se PCRA petition. On June 29, 2006, the PCRA court granted Attorney Engle’s petition to withdraw and issued notice of its intent to dismiss Appellant’s PCRA petition, pursuant to Pa.R.Crim.P. 907. Appellant filed a pro se response to the court’s Rule 907 notice. The court dismissed the PCRA petition on December 20, 2006.

Appellant appealed and challenged the adequacy of Attorney Engle’s no-merit letter. On March 17, 2008, this Court decided Attorney Engle had been improperly permitted to withdraw, vacated the PCRA court’s order, and remanded for Attorney Engle or new counsel to file an amended PCRA petition or supplemental no-merit letter addressing Appellant’s five

remaining issues. See Commonwealth v. Blackstone, 953 A.2d 594

2 Commonwealth v. Turner, 518 Pa. 491, 544 A.2d 927 (1988); Commonwealth v. Finley, 550 A.2d 213 (Pa.Super. 1988).

(Pa.Super. 2008) (unpublished memorandum).

On remand, the PCRA court appointed Attorney Shreve to represent Appellant. On June 12, 2008, Appellant filed a pro se “motion to correct an illegal sentence,” in which he argued the trial court had illegally sentenced him as a “third strike” offender under 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 9714. Attorney Shreve filed a petition to withdraw and no-merit letter on September 8, 2008. Appellant filed a pro se response on September 25, 2008, arguing only that his sentencing issue had merit. The court did not allow Attorney Shreve to withdraw. On March 2, 2009, the court granted PCRA relief with respect to Appellant’s sentencing issue only. The court resentenced Appellant on April 8, 2009, to an aggregate term of forty (40) to eighty (80) years’ incarceration, which included a “second strike” mandatory minimum term of ten (10) to twenty (20) years’ incarceration for one robbery count, pursuant to Section 9714. While still represented by Attorney Shreve, Appellant filed a direct appeal challenging his new sentence as excessive. This Court affirmed the new judgment of sentence on June 11, 2010, and our Supreme Court denied allowance of appeal on December 7, 2010. See Commonwealth v. Blackstone, 4 A.3d 683 (Pa.Super. 2010) (unpublished memorandum), appeal denied, 608 Pa. 659, 13 A.3d 473 (2010).

Appellant filed the current pro se PCRA petition on March 28, 2011.

The PCRA court issued Rule 907 notice on July 20, 2011. On August 4, 2011, the court dismissed the petition. On appeal, this Court vacated the

PCRA court’s order for failure to treat the PCRA petition as a “first” petition from Appellant’s new judgment of sentence (although historically it was Appellant’s second petition) and remanded for appointment of counsel. See Commonwealth v. Blackstone, 60 A.3d 560 (Pa.Super. 2012) (unpublished memorandum). On remand, the PCRA court appointed Attorney Tobias, who filed an amended PCRA petition on January 14, 2013. On April 11, 2013, Appellant filed a pro se motion for waiver of counsel. Following a Grazier3 hearing, the court granted Appellant’s request to proceed pro se. Appellant pro se filed a motion to submit an amended PCRA petition and a motion to obtain his pre-sentence investigation (“PSI”) report and juvenile record. The court granted both motions. Appellant filed a pro se amended PCRA petition on July 8, 2013. On July 23, 2014, Appellant filed a “motion to file an amended PCRA petition and/or for the court to take judicial notice of typo.” The court denied the motion and issued Rule 907 notice on June 8, 2015. Appellant filed a response to the Rule 907 notice on June 24, 2015. On July 2, 2015, the court denied PCRA relief. Appellant timely filed a pro se notice of appeal on Monday, August 3, 2015. The court ordered Appellant to file a concise statement of errors complained of on appeal per Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b), and Appellant timely complied.

Appellant raises the following issues on appeal, which we have

3 Commonwealth v. Grazier, 552 Pa. 9, 713 A.2d 81 (1998).

reordered for ease of disposition:

(1) WHETHER THE HONORABLE COURT ERRED IN TREATING APPELLANT’S CLAIM OF ATTORNEY SHREVE BEING INEFFECTIVE FOR FAILING TO AMEND/SUPPLEMENT APPELLANT’S INITIAL PCRA AND CHALLENGE TRIAL COUNSEL’S INEFFECTIVENESS FOR FAILING TO ASSURE APPELLANT’S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL BY REQUESTING FOR APPELLANT TO HAVE A “SEVERANCE” ON THE FORMER CONVICT NOT TO OWN A FIREARM CHARGE. WHICH AXIOMATIC REQUIRES EVIDENCE THAT APPELLANT WAS PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED OF A CRIME AND INSTEAD WRONGLY ADVISED APPELLANT NOT TO SEVER THE CHARGE, AS BEING MERITLESS, WITHOUT CONDUCTING AN EVIDENTIARY HEARING TO DETERMINE IF TRIAL COUNSEL AND THE TRIAL COURT’S WRONG[] ADVICE UNDERMINED APPELLANT’S ABILITY TO MAKE A KNOWING AND INTELLIGENT DECISION NOT TO PROCEED WITH A “SEVERANCE.”

(2) WHETHER THE HONORABLE COURT ERRED IN FAILING TO ADDRESS APPELLANT’S CLAIM OF ATTORNEY SHREVE BEING INEFFECTIVE FOR FAILING TO AMEND/SUPPLEMENT APPELLANT’S INITIAL PCRA AND CHALLENGE THE TRIAL COURT ERRING AND ABUSING ITS DISCRETION BY PROCEEDING IN A TRIBUNAL WITHOUT JURISDICTION ON THE 3RD COUNT OF ROBBERY.

(3) WHETHER THE HONORABLE COURT ERRED IN TREATING APPELLANT’S CLAIM OF ATTORNEY SHREVE BEING INEFFECTIVE FOR FAILING TO AMEND/SUPPLEMENT APPELLANT’S INITIAL PCRA CHALLENGING TRIAL COUNSEL’S INEFFECTIVENESS FOR FAILING TO FILE A MOTION TO HAVE THE TRIAL COURT REFLECT ON WHICH CHARGES WERE BOUND OVER FOR COURT. BECAUSE THE 3RD COUNT OF ROBBERY WAS DISMISSED AT A PRELIMINARY HEARING AND WAS NEVER REFILED AND THE TRIAL COURT HAD APPELLANT STAND TRIAL ON THE 3RD COUNT OF ROBBERY, AS BEING MERITLESS. WHEN SUCH ERROR IN LAW VIOLATED APPELLANT’S STATE AND FEDERAL 6[TH] AND 14TH AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL AND DUE PROCESS.

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