Commonwealth v. Young

383 A.2d 899, 477 Pa. 212, 1978 Pa. LEXIS 882
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided March 23, 1978·No. 362 and 565·Published·Cited by 11 cases

Opinions

OPINION OF THE COURT

EAGEN, Chief Justice.

On August 26, 1976, appellant, John K. Young, was found guilty of murder of the second degree, possession of an instrument of crime, robbery and burglary after a jury trial in Philadelphia. Post-verdict motions were subsequently denied and Young was sentenced to life imprisonment on the murder conviction and to a concurrent term of not less than ten nor more than twenty years on the burglary conviction. Sentence on the other convictions was suspended. These appeals followed.

Footnotes

Commonwealth v. Young, 383 A.2d 899, 477 Pa. 212, 1978 Pa. LEXIS 882 (Pa. 1978).

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