Commonwealth v. Grier
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The Appellant, Eric J. Grier, was convicted by a jury of murder of the first degree in the beating death of Edward Heileman and was sentenced to death. He was also convicted of conspiracy,2 robbery,3 and burglary,4 and was sentenced to prison for an aggregate, consecutive term of twenty-five to fifty years.5 We reverse the first degree murder conviction and remand for a new trial.
The facts and issues presented in this case are identical to those addressed in our decision in Commonwealth v. Huffman, 536 Pa. 196, 638 A.2d 961 (1994). Accordingly, for the reasons stated in Huffman, we reverse Appellant’s conviction of first degree murder, and order the case remanded for a new trial.6
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638 A.2d 965, 536 Pa. 204, 1994 Pa. LEXIS 63, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/commonwealth-v-grier-pa-1994.