Commonwealth v. Taylor, N.

204 A.3d 361
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided March 12, 2019·No. 650 MAL 2018 (Granted)·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 12 th day of March, 2019, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issues, rephrased for clarity, are:

a. Does a juvenile court violate the Fifth Amendment by holding a juvenile's failure to admit guilt against him during a certification hearing?
b. Did the Superior Court erroneously conclude that a juvenile court does not abuse its discretion by holding a juvenile's failure to admit guilt against him during a certification hearing because the court also considered other statutorily-required factors when making its certification decision?

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