In Interest of McFall
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Opinion
In the Interest of Anthony McFALL at No. 1466, C.P. Phila. Cty., Juv. Div., No. 6403-86-9 (No. 101 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Robert WISE at No. 1467, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2759-86-4; Juv. No. 268347 (No. 102 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Anthony WHETSTONE at No. 1468, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Juv. Pet. XXXX-XX-XX; Juv. No. 242017 (No. 103 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Perry WALLACE at No. 1469, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Juv.Pet. XXXX-XX-XX; Juv. No. 266159 (No. 104 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Christopher VINCENT at No. 1470, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Juv. Pet. XXXX-XX-X; Juv. No. 268373 (No. 105 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Gilbert ORSINI at No. 1471, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Pet. XXXX-XX-XX, Juv. No. 266189 (No. 106 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Jamal CONNOR at No. 1472, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Juv. Pet. XXXX-XX-X, Juv. No. 257899 (No. 107 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of James MILES at No. 1473, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Juv. Pet. XXXX-XX-X; Juv. No. 260135 (No. 108 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
In the Interest of Terry FOSTER at No. 1474, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., Juv. Pet. XXXX-XX-X; Juv. No. 260847 (No. 109 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Leon JOHNSON at No. 1475, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 691-693 March Term, 1986 (No. 110 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Ronald PIERCE at No. 1476, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2235-2238 August Term, 1986 (No. 111 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Robert JACOBS at No. 1466, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 1904-1905 June Term, 1986 (No. 112 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Robert LEWIS at No. 1478, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 340-344 July Term, 1986 (No. 113 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Ali SCOTT at No. 1479, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 3081-3086 May Term, 1986 (No. 114 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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David GILES at No. 1480, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim.Div., No. 3237-3239 April Term, 1986 (No. 115 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Lawrence GOUCH at No. 1481, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 782 Nov. Term, 1986 (No. 116 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Michael JENKINS at No. 1483, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim.Div., No. 2282 Nov. Term, 1986 (No. 117 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Michael HATTON at No. 1484, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2596-2601 August Term, 1986 (No. 118 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Cedric BOHANNON at No. 1485, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2642-2645 March Term, 1986 (No. 119 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Edward BROWN at No. 1486, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 856-858 May Term, 1986 (No. 120 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Patrick GARRETT at No. 1487, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 309-314 May Term 1986 (No. 121 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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James M. ROSSER at No. 1489, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 1852-1860 March Term, 1986 (No. 122 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Jose TORRES at No. 1490, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2138-2146 March Term, 1986 (No. 123 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Marcus WARD at No. 1491, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 291-293 May Term, 1986 (No. 124 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Aaron WHITE at No. 1492, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 296-298 May Term, 1986 (No. 125 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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James WALKER at No. 1493, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 286-290 May Term, 1986 (No. 126 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Ricardo SEARS at No. 1494, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2258-2266 Aug. Term, 1986 (No. 127 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Dennis MASON at No. 1495, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 396-403 December Term, 1986 (No. 128 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Ralph RIVERA at No. 1496, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 1489-1490 February Term, 1986 (No. 129 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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George H. MALENEY at No. 1497, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2333-2334 November Term, 1986 (No. 130 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
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Brian BRAXTON at No. 1159, C.P. Phila. Cty., Crim. Div., No. 2254-2257 August Term, 1986 (No. 131 E.D. Appeal Docket 1990).
Appeals of COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
*28 *29 *30 Ronald Eisenberg, Chief, Appeals Div., Gaele McLaughlin Barthold, Deputy Dist. Atty., Karen Grigsby, Asst. Dist. Atty., for appellant.
John W. Packel, Chief, Appeals Div., Jules Epstein, Asst. Defender, Thomas Johnson, Harvey Yanks, William James, George Newman, for appellees.
Before NIX, C.J., and LARSEN, FLAHERTY, McDERMOTT, ZAPPALA, PAPADAKOS and CAPPY, JJ.
OPINION
NIX, Chief Justice.
This is an appeal by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from an Order of the Superior Court affirming an Order of the Court of Common Pleas granting new proceedings for twenty-nine defendants in cases where former Judge Mary Rose Fante Cunningham[1] presided. The cases of the twenty-nine appellees were consolidated[2] in the interest of judicial economy and assigned to Judge Carolyn Engel Temin of the Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Trial Division, for disposition. Judge Temin found for appellees. Each appellee who had any portion of his case handled by Cunningham was granted new proceedings, i.e., adjudicatory proceedings, preliminary and *31 certification hearings, municipal court trials, and hearings on motions to quash.
The issue before this Court is whether it was a denial of the appellees' right to a fair and impartial tribunal for a judge to preside over their cases without revealing circumstances that raise questions as to her impartiality. Specifically, Cunningham became an undercover agent for federal law enforcement authorities in exchange for a promise that those authorities would make her cooperation known to any agency that chose to prosecute her for accepting a gift from a potential litigant. In this instance, Cunningham's potential prosecutors were the very individuals that appeared before her to prosecute the appellees. Restated, the question is whether the air of impropriety arising from such a setting is a sufficient basis for vitiating the proceedings without a demonstration of actual proof of prejudice. We hold herein that the impartiality of the court, which is a fundamental prerequisite of a fair trial, must be deemed compromised by appearance alone, thus eliminating the need for establishing actual prejudice. Therefore, for the reasons that follow, we affirm the order of the Superior Court affirming Judge Temin's grant of new proceedings to all appellees whose cases were argued before Cunningham during the time she cooperated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("F.B.I.").
The facts were stipulated by the parties. Cunningham was recorded accepting a $300.00 gift from Steven Traitz, Jr., an official of the Roofers Union. Upon learning that the conversation had been recorded, and being confronted by federal authorities, Cunningham agreed to cooperate with the F.B.I.
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