Commonwealth v. Peters

240 Pa. Super. 751
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 20, 1976
DocketAppeal, No. 1503
StatusPublished

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Commonwealth v. Peters, 240 Pa. Super. 751 (Pa. Ct. App. 1976).

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Opinion

Per Curiam:

Case remanded to the lower court to allow appellant to file a petition to withdraw his guilty plea nunc pro tunc. See Commonwealth v. Roberts, 237 Pa. Superior Ct. 336, 352 A.2d 140 (1975) and [752]*752Commonwealth v. Velasquez, 238 Pa. Superior Ct. 368, 357 A.2d 155 (1976). If such petition is filed, the lower court shall simultaneously consider any claims raised by appellant regarding the legality of sentence.

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Commonwealth v. Velasquez
357 A.2d 155 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1976)
Commonwealth v. Roberts
352 A.2d 140 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1975)

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