Commonwealth v. Hoffman

232 A.2d 623, 426 Pa. 226, 1967 Pa. LEXIS 566
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided July 14, 1967·No. Appeal, No. 415·Published·Cited by 52 cases

Opinion

Opinion

Per Curiam,

Richard U. T. Hoffman filed a petition on May 27, 1966 under the Post Conviction Hearing Act in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Cumberland County. In his petition, Hoffman stated, inter alia, that he was financially unable to employ an attorney to represent him in post-conviction proceedings and requested ap[228] pointment of counsel for that purpose. Notwithstanding this and despite §12 of the Post Conviction Hearing Act: “If the petitioner is without counsel and alleges that he is without means to procure counsel, he shall state whether or not he wishes counsel to be appointed to represent him. If appointment of counsel is so requested, the court shall appoint counsel if satisfied that the petitioner has no means to procure counsel.” Act of January 25, 1966, P. L. (1965) 1580, §12, 19 P.S. §1180-12 (Supp. 1966), the court of oyer and terminer proceeded to consider and dismiss Hoffman’s petition without appointing counsel or finding that Hoffman had means to procure his own counsel. The Superior Court, with Judge Montgomery dissenting, affirmed this dismissal, Commonwealth v. Hoffman, 209 Pa. Superior Ct. 736, 226 A. 2d 209 (1967) (per curiam) and the instant petition for allowance of appeal was brought.

Since there is no suggestion in this record that Hoffman had means to employ an attorney in the post-conviction proceeding,

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