Commonwealth v. Ward-Green

141 A.3d 527, 2016 Pa. Super. 117, 2016 Pa. Super. LEXIS 304, 2016 WL 3223507
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 10, 2016
Docket1337 WDA 2015
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Bluebook
Commonwealth v. Ward-Green, 141 A.3d 527, 2016 Pa. Super. 117, 2016 Pa. Super. LEXIS 304, 2016 WL 3223507 (Pa. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

OPINION BY SHOGAN, J.:

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania appeals from the order granting post-conviction relief to Lakisha Marie Ward-Green. 1 We reverse.

Pursuant to a stipulation, 2 the affidavit of probable cause provides the factual basis for this case:

On 09-03-2010 at approximately 1512 hours Penn Hills Police, Fire, and EMS responded to a traffic collision that occurred on Stotler Road.... It was reported that the crash involved a school bus and a passenger vehicle. Your affiant was advised by the first officer on the scene that there was a serious injury and medics were requested to expedite.
Upon arrival your affiant observed Penn Hills School bus # 326, and a red Chevrolet Cobalt were involved in this crash and were at final rest. Your affiant observed tire marks from the Chevrolet leading to the area of impact. The tire marks showed that the Chevrolet was traveling down (south) Stotler Road, veered to the right, left the roadway, struck a utility pole, traveled backwards off the utility pole and struck the school bus as it was traveling up (north) on Stotler Road. The Chevrolet sustained severe front damage and moderate left rear damage. The school bus sustained *529 minor to moderate left front and left side damage.
The front passenger of the Chevrolet, Robert Chambers, was being attended to by Medics and was transported to UPMC Presbyterian. Your affiant was later advised that Robert Chambers was pronounced deceased at the hospital. On [September] 4, 2010, an autopsy was performed on Robert Chambers by Dr. Baiyang Xu of the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office. Dr. Xu opined that Robert Chambers died as a result of a cervical spine fracture due to blunt force trauma of the head, sustained as a passenger in a motor vehicle accident.
Your affiant spoke with the operator of the Chevrolet. She was visibly upset and crying. She was also complaining of pain in her chest. This officer obtained her identity as the defendant, Lakisha Ward-Green. The defendant stated that she was traveling down Stotler Road when a vehicle pulled out in front of her, she braked hard, swerved right and struck the pole. The defendant stated that she just picked [Robert Chambers up] from the high school and was taking him home. The defendant stated that she didn't know how fast she was traveling.
The operator of the school bus, Ms. Debra Casale, stated that she was traveling up Stotler Road and observed a red vehicle traveling down Stotler Road at a high rate of speed. The bus operator stated that another vehicle pulled out from her right side of the roadway, crossed in front of her and traveled down Stotler Road. The bus operator stated that the red vehicle avoided striking this vehicle, went to its right up the hillside, hit a pole, and then struck her bus.
The operator of the vehicle that pulled out, Mr. Edward Reily, stated that he was parked on the east bound side of the roadway pointing south. This operator stated that when he went to pull out he observed a red vehicle traveling down Stotler Road but believed that it was far enough away that he could pull out safely and did so. This operator stated that as he traveled down Stotler Road he passed a school bus traveling up Stotler Road, then heard a crash, looked into his rear view mirror and observed the red vehicle striking a utility pole then the bus. This operator stated that he turned around and returned to the scene to see if he could help in any way.
While on the scene investigating there were numerous individuals out. Many approached your affiant and stated that the red Chevrolet was traveling at a high rate of speed and that concerned them. There were also numerous juveniles along the roadside and in front of the homes along Stotler Road.
Your affiant contacted Allegheny County PD for assistance in conducting a mechanical safety inspection of the Chevrolet vehicle and attempt to down load date from the event data recorder/airbag control module. Your affiant requested and was granted search warrants to conduct said inspections. On 09-29-2010 Detectives Ruckel and Scott of ACPD assisted this officer and conducted said searches. The mechanical inspection found no mechanical problems with the vehicle. The data was down loaded from the event data recorder and showed that the Chevrolet was traveling 75 mph 5 seconds prior to the crash with 71 percent throttle engaged. The posted speed limit on this road way is 35 mph. The Chevrolet was traveling 40 mph over the posted speed limit.

Affidavit of Probable Cause, 6/2/11, at 2-3.

The Commonwealth charged Ms. Ward-Green with homicide by vehicle, involuntary *530 manslaughter, driving vehicle at safe speed, maximum speed limits, and reckless driving. Criminal Information, 8/26/11. On August 8, 2012, pursuant to a negotiated agreement, Ms. Ward-Green pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving, and the Commonwealth withdrew the remaining charges. On October 23, 2012, the trial court sentenced Ms. Ward-Green to imprisonment for one to two years followed by three years of probation.

Ms. Ward-Green filed a motion for modification or reconsideration of her sentence on October 23, 2012, to which the Commonwealth responded on November 1, 2012. On November 27, 2012, the trial court granted Ms. Ward-Green's motion and permitted her to withdraw her guilty plea. The trial judge then recused himself.

Before a new trial judge, Ms. Ward-Green entered a negotiated plea agreement on January 10, 2013, pursuant to which she pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving, and the Commonwealth withdrew the remaining charges. Ms. Ward-Green was sentenced the same day to imprisonment for four to eight months, followed by three years of probation during which she was to conduct speaking engagements about reckless driving. Because Ms. Ward-Green had 121 days of credit for time served, the trial court ordered her immediately paroled.

Ms. Ward-Green filed a PCRA petition on March 24, 2015, seeking withdrawal of her guilty plea based on a substantive claim of after-discovered evidence that "the crash was due to a mechanical failure in her vehicle caused by a defectively designed ignition switch." Petition, 3/24/16, at ¶ 11. The Commonwealth responded on April 21, 2015, that Ms. Ward-Green's petition was time-barred. On August 26, 2015, the PCRA court permitted Ms. Ward-Green to file an amended PCRA petition, conducted a hearing, granted Ms. Ward-Green's amended petition, and vacated her guilty plea. This timely appeal by the Commonwealth followed. The Commonwealth and the trial court have complied with Pa.R.A.P.1925.

The Commonwealth presents the following questions for our consideration:

I. Whether the PCRA court erred in granting [Ms. Ward-Green] post-conviction relief in the form of withdrawal of her negotiated guilty plea where the PCRA petition was untimely filed?
II. Whether the PCRA court erred in granting [Ms.

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