Com. v. Mulhern, C.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 18, 2017
Docket1546 MDA 2016
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Mulhern, C., (Pa. Ct. App. 2017).

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37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. : : CURTIS JOHN MULHERN, : : Appellant : No. 1546 MDA 2016

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence September 1, 2016 in the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, Criminal Division, No(s): CP-35-CR-0002478-2015

BEFORE: GANTMAN, P.J., LAZARUS and MUSMANNO, JJ.

MEMORANDUM BY MUSMANNO, J.: FILED OCTOBER 18, 2017

Curtis John Mulhern (“Mulhern”) appeals from the judgment of

sentence imposed following his convictions of firearms not to be carried

without a license and criminal attempt to commit illegal sale or transfer of a

firearm. See 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 6106(a)(1), 901. We affirm.

The trial court set forth the relevant underlying facts as follows:

On August 31, 2015[,] [Mulhern] went to the home of Vincent Hutchinson [(“Hutchinson”)], which is located in the city of Scranton. He inquired about trading his .32 caliber handgun for three (3) bricks of heroin. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 36-37). Taking the witness stand, [] Hutchinson stated that at the time he was approached by [Mulhern], he was working as confidential informant for the Lackawanna County Drug Task Force. [] Hutchinson stated he had been working with county detectives for two (2) years. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 33). [] Hutchinson testified that he had two prior criminal convictions[:] a conviction for receiving stolen property from 2008 and a conviction for drug paraphernalia from 2013. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 31). He testified he was paid fifty dollars ($50) in compensation for his work as a CI in [Mulhern’s] case[;] in the past[,] however[,] he received a reduction of charges. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 33). [] Hutchinson stated that he had been a J-S52014-17

drug addict for seventeen (17) years and credited the detectives with saving his life and helping him get into AA and rehab. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 35).

[] Hutchinson testified he contacted Dunmore Detective Corey [Condrad (“Detective Condrad”)] and told him about [Mulhern’s] inquiry. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 37). [Hutchinson] testified he met with Detective [Condrad] at the Dunmore Police Station, and he was “consensualized” to facilitate a recorded phone call between he and [Mulhern]. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 37-38). [Hutchinson] was searched upon arrival at the Dunmore Police Station, as per department protocol, with no contraband found. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 39-40).

At that point[,] a phone call was placed and recorded between [] Hutchinson and [Mulhern]. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 41). The police were able to intercept and record the following conversation between the two:

[Detective Condrad]: This is [Detective Condrad] with the Dunmore Police Department. Certification number A-4912. This phone call is in reference to case number 15-1291T. Intercept number 57C-15-210. The CI will be placing a phone call to [] Mulhern at phone number (410) 336- [****]. The time now is approximately 1225 hours. The date [is] August 31st, 2015.

[Mulhern]: Hello?

[Hutchinson]: Yo, Curt.

[Mulhern]: Yo.

[Hutchinson]: Alright, listen. Can you talk or no? You good?

[Mulhern]: Yeah.

[Hutchinson]: Alright. Listen. I’m with my boy now. But due [sic], he does not wanna come in there. So, this is what we’re gonna do. So, I made it a lot easier for the both of you guys. The both of you guys are fucking nuts. Alright. I’m coming back down [to] the house. We’ll walk like two blocks down the street. I’ll get the, you know, the

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three you want, the three things. The bricks. And then fucking I’ll jump in the car with him and then you go one way fucking and then I’ll jump in the car with him and go the other way with the gun so this way everybody’s happy. So []is that, is that?

[Mulhern]: So, wait. What again?

[Hutchinson]: I’m gonna meet you at the house. You know what I mean? So everything is good. We’ll put the fucking, the gun in the backpack so this way we look like college kids. We’ll walk down a couple of blocks. He’ll pull up cause he doesn’t wanna pull in there cause it’s hot down there. It’s like there’s cops. You know? A black guy in that neighborhood. And then I’ll just–he’ll just hand [m]e the three bricks. He’ll see me put it in your hand and then fucking I’ll hop in the car with you with the gun.

[Mulhern]: Alright just come-alright just come here then.

[Hutchinson]: Alright. I’ll be right there in about-give me like five, ten minutes and then we'll go and get it done. Alright?

[Mulhern]: Alright.

[Hutchinson]: Yo. Do you have that point still for me so I can get high with ya?

[Hutchinson]: Alright. You’re my man, brother. Later, love ya.

[Mulhern]: Alright. Bye.

[Hutchinson]: Alright. Bye.

Commonwealth Exhib[i]t #3.

Following the telephone call, Detective [Condrad] dropped [] Hutchinson off a few blocks from his house to facilitate a meeting with [Mulhern]. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 44). [] Hutchinson walked from the detective’s car to [Mulhern’s] house.

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(N.T. at pg. 44). He stated he and [Mulhern] walked five or six blocks before being arrested by Detectives [Condrad] and [Harold] Zech, as well as other members of the Drug Task Force. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 45). [Mulhern] was placed into a different patrol car than [] Hutchinson. (N.T. 4/13/16 at 45). [] Hutchinson stated that he was driven to a spot few blocks away, searched again, and paid fifty dollars ($50) for his work and released. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 46).

Next, Detective [] [Condrad] took the stand. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 68). Detective [Condrad] stated that on August 31, 2015, [] Hutchinson made contact with him and advised [that Mulhern] wished to trade his .32 caliber handgun for three (3) bricks of heroin. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 72). Detective [Condrad] stated that he then picked up [] Hutchinson and brought him to the Dunmore Police Station, where he searched [] Hutchinson. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 72). In addition, he received permission from [] Hutchinson to intercept and record a conversation between the [Hutchinson] and [Mulhern]. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 72). He then recorded a phone call between the two men, wherein [Mulhern] confirmed he still wished to trade his gun for heroin. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 75). Detective [Condrad] instructed [] Hutchinson to have [Mulhern] carry the gun in a backpack while they walked to the meet location for the safety of bystanders and all those involved. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 75). Detective [Condrad] then transported [] Hutchinson back to his neighborhood so he could meet with [Mulhern]. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 76).

At that point, a perimeter was set up by the arrest team. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 76). While walking from [his] home to the meet location, [] Hutchinson was carrying an audio transmitter which allowed the detectives to listen to the conversation between [Mulhern] and [] Hutchinson. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 76-77). A couple of blocks from [Mulhern’s] house, the officers arrested [Mulhern] and [] Hutchinson. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 77). A .32 caliber Thames Arm Revolver and five (5) rounds of ammunition were located in the backpack [Mulhern] was carrying. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 77). Detective [Condrad] stated [] Hutchinson was released from custody a couple of blocks from the point of arrest and paid fifty dollars ($50). (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 83).

After being taken into custody and transported back to the Dunmore Police Station, Officer Richardson of the Dunmore Police Department checked the database to confirm that

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[Mulhern] did not have a license to carry a concealed firearm. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 84).

Detective Tom Davis was the next witness to testify. (N.T. 4/13/16 at pg. 89).

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