Commonwealth v. Leta
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ORDER
The orders of the Superior Court in these matters are vacated. Insofar as the decision of the Superior Court relied upon the case of Commonwealth v. Miller, 334 [318]*318Pa.Super. 374, 483 A.2d 498 (1984), it is reversed. See Commonwealth v. Miller, 513 Pa. 118, 518 A.2d 1187 (1986). These cases are remanded to the Superior Court for a decision on whether appellants here were entitled to pursue the line of questioning which resulted in the need for the in camera hearings. See Miller, id., 513 Pa. at 134-135, 518 A.2d 1195.
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548 A.2d 250, 519 Pa. 317, 1988 Pa. LEXIS 245, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/commonwealth-v-leta-pa-1988.