Commonwealth v. Haywood

272 A.2d 727, 441 Pa. 177, 1971 Pa. LEXIS 1102
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 7, 1971
Docket68A Miscellaneous Docket
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Commonwealth v. Haywood, 272 A.2d 727, 441 Pa. 177, 1971 Pa. LEXIS 1102 (Pa. 1971).

Opinion

Opinion

Per Curiam,

Petitioner, while represented by counsel, pleaded guilty to charges of aggravated robbery, carrying a concealed deadly weapon and assault with intent to hill. He was diily convicted and sentenced. The present petition for allocatur stems from the affirmance by .the-Superior Court, without opinion, of the dismissal of Haywood’s second petition under the Post Conviction Hearing Act, Act of January 25, 1966, P. L. (1965) 1580, 19 P.S. §1180 .et seq. In dismissing the PCHA petition, the hearing court refused to consider, inter alia, Haywood’s allegation that his guilty plea had been unlawfully induced for the reason that that issue had been finally litigated in connection with Haywood’s first PCHA petition.. The first petition, however, had been dismissed without the appointment of counsel or an evidentiary hearing. Where a PCHA petitioner is not represented by counsel an adverse decision on his petition is not á final litigation of the issues there presented within the meaning of Sec. 4 of the Post Convic *179 tion Hearing Act. Commonwealth v. Seymour, 436 Pa. 159, 161, 259 A. 2d 676 (1969); Commonwealth v. Johnson, 212 Pa. Superior Ct. 158, 162, 239 A. 2d 867 (1968).

The petition for allocatur is, therefore, granted, the order of the Superior Court is reversed and the case is remanded to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia for consideration on its merits of Haywood’s allegation that his guilty plea was unlawfully induced.

Mr. Justice Cohen took no part in the decision in this case.

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