Commonwealth v. Thomas

20 Pa. D. & C.3d 80, 1980 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 69
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
DecidedSeptember 16, 1980
Docketno. 2647
StatusPublished

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Commonwealth v. Thomas, 20 Pa. D. & C.3d 80, 1980 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 69 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1980).

Opinion

KLEIN, R. B., J.,

Defendant, Kenneth B. Thomas, was tried before this court with a jury, and was convicted of conspiracy. Defendant’s motions for a new trial and in arrest of judgment were denied, and defendant was sentenced to 11 to 23 months in the county prison, with four years concurrent probation.

The evidence at trial included the testimony of Police Officer Paul Domenic, who was disguised as an elderly man on the date in question, and two of his back-up officers on the “grandpop” detail. They testified that while Officer Domenic was picking through some refuse in an alleyway, he was accosted by defendant and co-defendant, Clifford Thompson, who both threatened the officer, took money from his pocket and fled. Both were apprehended almost immediately by the back-up team.

Defendant filed boilerplate motions as to the sufficiency and weight of the evidence, alleged that the jury was prejudiced by the publication of newspaper articles during the weekend between jury deliberations, and generally objects to the court’s charge to the jury. In addition, defendant objected by “post-trial memorandum” to certain of the prosecutor’s remarks in closing. Defendant also orally adopted the arguments of co-defendant Thompson at the hearing on post-verdict motions with respect to defendant’s conviction of conspiracy despite his acquittal of the substantive crime, and the grading of the conspiracy offense.

I. Sufficiency of the Evidence

At trial, Officer Domenic testified that on March [82]*8220, 1979, at 7:15 p.m., he was a member of the Philadelphia police stake-out unit disguised as an elderly man. His “grandpop” disguise included an old, oversized overcoat, a salt and pepper wig, and the officer’s own beard. Officer Domenic walked part way up the 1200 block of Commerce Street, actually a narrow back alley.

He noticed two males, defendant and co-defendant observing him from the mouth of the alleyway. He began rummaging through some trash, and the two men walked toward him. The officer asked defendant for a nickel and defendant in return asked him for change for a 20.

Defendant then approached the decoy and yanked his beard. Domenic yelled, “What are you doing, mister?” The latter responded, “There’s a lot of cops out here. We’re just checking you out.” Thompson from across the street asked, “Is it real?” and defendant said it was. According to Domenic, Thompson at that point said, “Give us the money before you get fucked up.” The officer began to walk away and the other two caught up to him, one on each side. Each made threatening remarks to the “old man” and demanded his money. Defendant reached inside his jacket in a menacing manner.

Domenic then removed two one dollar bills wrapped around theatrical money

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