Commonwealth v. Roache
380 A.2d 1227, 475 Pa. 460, 1977 Pa. LEXIS 917
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Commonwealth v. Roache, 380 A.2d 1227, 475 Pa. 460, 1977 Pa. LEXIS 917 (Pa. 1977).
Opinion
OPINION
Judgment of sentence affirmed.
The issues raised were:
1. Whether the trial judge erred in allowing to be admitted into evidence a statement allegedly made by the victim before dying based on hearsay exception;
2. Whether the trial judge erred in allowing to be admitted into evidence testimony of police efforts to locate appellant after the crime as evidence of flight; and
3. Whether there was sufficient evidence to support the conviction.
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