Com. v. Calbert, L.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 22, 2020
Docket3269 EDA 2019
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Calbert, L., (Pa. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P.65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : LEROY CALBERT : : Appellant : No. 3269 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Order Dated October 10, 2019 In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-23-CR-0002065-2013, CP-23-CR-0005772-2013

BEFORE: SHOGAN, J., McCAFFERY, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*

MEMORANDUM BY STEVENS, P.J.E.: FILED JUNE 22, 2020

Appellant Leroy Calbert (“Calbert”) appeals from the Order entered in

the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County on October 10, 2019, following

this Court’s reversal of the trial court and remand for an evidentiary hearing

in March of 2019, reinstating the Judgment of Sentence of an aggregate term

of ten (10) years to twenty (20) years in prison which had been imposed after

he entered negotiated guilty pleas to various drug charges on two separate

criminal dockets in 2013.1 After a careful review, we affirm. ____________________________________________

*Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court. 1 Appellant previously filed separate notices of appeal from each of the two dockets, CP-23-CR-5772-2013 and CP-23-CR-2065-2013, and this Court consolidated the matters on appeal for ease of disposition. Commonwealth v. Calbert, No. 1436 EDA 2018, 2019 WL 1057181, at *1, n. 1 (Pa.Super. Mar. 5, 2019). See Pa.R.A.P. 513 (consolidation of multiple appeals); Commonwealth v. Walker, 185 A.3d 969 (Pa. 2018). J-S27041-20

This Court set forth the relevant facts and extensive procedural history

herein as follows:

On February 27, 2013, at approximately 6:30 a[.]m[.], members of the Delaware County Drug Task Force in possession of Search Warrant number 65-0125-13 entered the residence of ... [] Calbert located at 703 Pine Street, Darby, PA 19023, and conducted a search and seizure of controlled substances. [Calbert] was present during the search and was located lying in bed in the front second floor bedroom. Recovered from the residence as a result of the search were: a scale with residue; packing material with gloves and a razor; 1 empty pill bottle; several pill bottles containing a total of 243 assorted pills; 282 small plastic bags each containing crack cocaine; 4 large plastic bags each containing marijuana; 2 boxes of ammunition; a holster; a Ruger P95 [s]emi-automatic 9[ ]mm loaded with 9 live rounds in the magazine and 1 round in the chamber; a Rossi [.]357 Magnum revolver loaded with 6 live rounds; a shoe box containing $128 in U.S. currency; and $473 in U.S. currency from [Calbert's] pocket.

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On September 6, 2013, at approximately 3:50 p[.]m[.], a search warrant was served at 515 Chester Pike, Norwood, PA 19072. Prior to entering the residence, officers stopped [Calbert] in a silver Ford Fiesta in a rear parking lot. As officers stopped [Calbert] he discarded numerous oxycodone hydrochloride pills. Officers additionally searched [Calbert's] vehicle and recovered a clear plastic bag containing 7 small bags of cocaine, several drug tally sheets, and $608 in U.S. currency. At approximately 3:53 p[.]m[.], the officers searched the residence at 515 Chester Pike. Seized from the residence were drug paraphernalia and several clear plastic bags containing cocaine residue. Seized from the residence during the search were: drug paraphernalia, 33.8 grams of cocaine; 5.9 grams of marijuana; two plastic bags containing 891 oxycodone hydrochloride pills; several pill bottles containing 46 oxycodone hydrochloride pills; and $3644 in U.S. currency. Calbert was arrested and charged with various drug and firearm offenses for both criminal episodes. On November 12, 2013, he entered counseled negotiated guilty pleas, on both cases, to possession of a controlled substance, criminal conspiracy

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to possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to an aggregate term of 10-20 years in prison. On December 5, 2013, Calbert filed a pro se notice of appeal, along with a pro se request for leave to withdraw his guilty plea and a motion to withdraw his guilty plea. The court appointed counsel to represent Calbert, but did not address the withdrawal motion. On appeal, Calbert claimed that his plea was unknowing because he was unaware that the sentences at each docket were going to be imposed consecutively. Our Court affirmed Calbert's judgment of sentence, finding his claim waived for failing to preserve it prior to sentencing, at sentencing, or in a timely post-sentence motion. Commonwealth v. Calbert, 113 A.3d 358 (Pa. Super. filed Nov. 25, 2014) (unpublished memorandum). On February 3, 2016, Calbert filed a timely pro se PCRA petition; PCRA counsel was appointed and was later permitted to withdraw. New counsel was appointed; however, Calbert elected to proceed pro se. The court held a Grazier[2] hearing and granted Calbert's pro se request. On October 16, 2016, the court issued Pa.R.Crim.P. 907 notice of its intent to dismiss Calbert's petition without a hearing. Calbert responded to the notice; however, the court dismissed the petition on January 9, 2017. Calbert filed a pro se notice of appeal raising fourteen issues. On appeal, our Court concluded that five issues were waived because Calbert did not raise them in his Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) statement and also failed to preserve them “before trial, at trial, during unitary review, on appeal, or in a prior state post-conviction proceeding.” 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 9544(b). The Court also found Calbert's legality of sentence issue waived on appeal for failing to develop the claim. Finally, with regard to Calbert's ineffectiveness of direct appeal counsel claims, the Court found them meritless. However, with regard to Calbert's issues relating to plea counsel's alleged ineffectiveness, the Court vacated the PCRA order and remanded the case for further proceedings, stating: [O]n direct appeal we questioned plea counsel's status and further questioned why [Calbert's] pro se filings were not forwarded to [plea counsel]. Neither the PCRA court nor the Commonwealth directly addresses this claim. Rather, both assert that the guilty plea proceedings establish that Guilty Plea Counsel's ____________________________________________

2 Commonwealth v. Grazier, 713 A.2d 81 (Pa. 1998) (stating a hearing is required before an appellant who wishes to proceed pro se may do so).

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representation was effective. As correctly recognized by [Calbert], however, if counsel is found to have ignored a petitioner's request to file an appeal, or did not consult with him regarding same, the petitioner is entitled to the reinstatement of his appeal rights nunc pro tunc and no merit analysis of any other issues occurs. Commonwealth v. Calbert, 179 A.3d 530 (Pa. Super. filed Oct. 2, 2017) (unpublished memorandum). Upon remand, Calbert requested that the trial judge recuse. The judge acquiesced to that request and the Honorable Mary Alice Brennan was assigned to the case; new PCRA counsel was appointed. Counsel filed an amended PCRA petition on January 3, 2018, claiming that plea counsel failed to file motions to withdraw the guilty pleas despite Calbert's timely request to do so. The Commonwealth agreed that plea counsel had failed to file the subject motions and agreed that Calbert was entitled to PCRA relief in the form of permission to file post-sentence motions nunc pro tunc.

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