Commonwealth v. Smith

808 A.2d 215, 2002 Pa. Super. 302, 2002 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2678
Superior Court of Pennsylvania·Decided September 23, 2002·Published·Cited by 25 cases

Opinion

OPINION BY

JOYCE, J.:

¶ 1 Rene C. Smith, Appellant, appeals from the judgement of sentence imposed on July 1, 1999 in the Court of Common Pleas of McKean County. We affirm. The relevant facts and procedural history are as follows.

¶2 On September 19, 1996, Appellant was operating her vehicle on Route 219 in Lafayette Township when she crossed the centerline and collided with a vehicle driven by Danny Eschrich. Various county personnel, including the Deputy Coroner, Michael Cahill (hereinafter “Cahill”), responded to the scene. It was immediately determined that Mr. Eschrich (hereinafter “victim”) was dead. Appellant was transported to the hospital, and her blood was drawn for treatment purposes. The responding State Trooper, Officer Allen, obtained a copy of the blood test results, which included the result of a blood alcohol content (BAC) test revealing a level of .19%. Appellant was charged with Homicide by Vehicle While Driving Under the Influence, Homicide by Vehicle, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (two counts), Driving on Roadways Laned for Traffic, and Careless Driving. 1

¶ 3 On February 9, 1998, Appellant filed an omnibus pretrial motion seeking the suppression of the BAC test result. The motion was granted and the evidence suppressed based on the fact that Officer Allen had obtained an invalid search warrant for Appellant’s medical records prior to seizing them. However, the Commonwealth yet again obtained the BAC test results, alleging that it obtained the same evidence from an independent source subsequent to the initial suppression. Consequently, on May 26, 1998, Appellant filed a second omnibus pretrial motion, again seeking the suppression of Appellant’s BAC test results. This motion was denied.

¶ 4 Various other pretrial motions were filed and denied. Appellant then proceeded to a jury trial and was found guilty of all of the charges. She was sentenced on July 1,1999 to an aggregate term of incarceration of three to seven years. Both Appellant and the Commonwealth filed post-trial motions. Following the resolution of the motions on September 9, 1999, this timely appeal was filed. The trial court ordered Appellant to file a statement of matters complained of on appeal, with which Appellant complied. 2

¶ 5 Appellant presents the following eight issues for our consideration:

1. Should the McKean County Court of Common Pleas have suppressed the result of a blood alcohol test, obtained by then McKean County Detective Kyle Lindsay, pursuant to a search warrant?
a. Was the search warrant properly issued under the Pennsylvania and United States Constitutions and the requirements of the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure?
b. Did Detective Lindsay obtain the evidence of the result of [Appellant’s] *220 blood alcohol test independent from the prior investigation wherein the same evidence was suppressed?
2. Should the McKean County Court of Common Pleas have suppressed all evidence, and fruits thereof, seized by Deputy Coroner Cahill?
3. Should the McKean County Court of Common Pleas have excluded the testimony of Sherry DuPont, and the testimony of Deputy Coroner Cahill that he found two drinking chips from the Rid-dell House in [Appellant’s] purse?
4. Should the McKean County Court of Common Pleas have excluded the results of [Appellant’s] blood alcohol test because of the qualifications of the technologist who performed the test?
5. May a lay coroner offer an opinion as to the cause of death?
6. Was the opinion of Deputy Coroner Cahill sufficient to meet the Commonwealth’s burden of proof, concerning the causation of death?
7. Should the McKean County Court of Common Pleas have excluded the relation back testimony of Dr. Blanding?
8. Should the McKean County Court of Common Pleas have excluded the Commonwealth’s demonstrative evidence — • testimony about an experiment and a video, used in rebuttal?

Appellant’s Brief, at 5.

¶ 6 Appellant’s first argument alleges that the trial court erred in not suppressing the result of Appellant’s BÁC test, which was obtained by Detective Lindsay via a search warrant.

When we review the ruling of a suppression court, we must first ascertain whether its factual findings are supported by the record and whether the inferences and legal conclusions drawn from those facts are reasonable. Where the defendant challenges an adverse ruling of the suppression court, we will consider only the evidence for the prosecution and whatever evidence for the defense that remains uncontradicted in context of the whole record. If there is support on the record, we are bound by the facts as found by the suppression court, and we may reverse that court only if the legal conclusions drawn from these facts are in error.
If there is sufficient evidence of record to support the suppression court’s ruling and that court has not misapplied the law, we will not substitute our credibility determination for that of the suppression court judge.

Commonwealth v. Palmer, 751 A.2d 223, 225-226 (Pa.Super.2000) (citations omitted).

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