Commonwealth v. Duncan
762 A.2d 1082
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Commonwealth v. Duncan, 762 A.2d 1082 (Pa. 2000).
Opinion
ORDER
AND NOW, this 16th day of November, 2000, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is hereby GRANTED, limited to the following issues:
a. Whether a bank customer’s name and address fall within the scope of protection of Article 1, § 8 of the Pennsylvania Constitution as defined by this court in Commonwealth v. DeJohn, 486 Pa. 32, 403 A.2d 1283 (1979).
b. Whether a bank customer may rely on the belief that privacy in his bank records pursuant to DeJohn extends to his name and address.
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Commonwealth v. DeJohn
403 A.2d 1283 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1979)
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