Winters v. Commonwealth, Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole

503 A.2d 488, 94 Pa. Commw. 236, 1986 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1837
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 17, 1986
DocketAppeal, No. 686 C.D. 1985
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Winters v. Commonwealth, Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole, 503 A.2d 488, 94 Pa. Commw. 236, 1986 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1837 (Pa. Ct. App. 1986).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge MacPhail,

Mark Timothy Winters (Winters) petitions for review of an order .of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (Board) denying him administrative relief from a Board recommitment order. That re,commitment order revoked his parole and recommitted him to prison as a technical and convicted parole violator to .serve fifty-two months on backtime.

While on parole, Winters was arrested .and 'Charged with transporting firearms without a license. On April 5, ,1976, Winters was sentenced to a term of six to twenty-three months on 'this charge. Winters was confined to the Montgomery County prison. On October 7,1976, Winters was found guilty of a heroin sales charge and was sentenced on Bureau of Corrections No. F-7628 to a term of not less than seven months nor more than four years, eleven months, effective February 3, 1977.

[238]*238On October 15,1976, after a hearing, the Board revoked Winters’ parole and (recommitted him, when available, on Burean of Corrections No. F-6649. On October 20, 1976, Winters was committed to the Diagnostic and Classification Center at Gfraterf ord.

On July 5,1977, the Board granted reparóle on Bureau of Corrections No. F-6649 to the detainer only, with a notation that on -September 3, 1977, parole would ¡be granted -on the detainer sentence. On July 12, 1977, Winters was received at the -State Correctional Institution at Dallas ,(iSCI-Dallas). The Board granted Winters’ parole on Bureau of Corrections No. F-7628 effective September 3, 19.77, at which time he was released from iSCI-Dallas.

On November 21, 19-77, Winters was ar-res-ted and charged with loitering, prowling at night and possession of burglary tools. Winters was confined in the Montgomery County prison in lieu of $1500 bail. The Board lodged its warrant on December 19, 1977 and decided to “continue [Winters] on parole pending disposition of criminal charges.”. On December 21, 1977, the Board lifted its detainer and Winters posted the $1500 bail.

On January 12,1978, Winters was arrested in Chester County on (charges of Criminal Attempt-Homicide, Criminal (Conspiracy, Aggravated Assault, and Criminal Attempt-Burglary.' Winters was held -in -the county prison in lieu -of posting $50,000 bond.

The certified record indicates1 that -on February 12, 1978, Winters allegedly held up- a Howard Johnson’s restaurant in Delaware County, .and on February 15, 1978, was arrested and charged with .receiving stolen property. Winters was released on $1000 bond. The Board lodged its warrant on February 24, 1978.

[239]*239Winters was picked up by the Pennsylvania State Police on March 1,1978 in Dimerick, PA, ¡and arrested. Before transporting Winters to .the Montgomery County Prison, the officers took Winters to his home so that he could pack some clothing. Winters escaped ■through the basement window of his house. The Board declared Winters delinquent and issued a Fugitive Warrant.

On July 1, 1983, the Mississippi Highway Patrol arrested Winters on the Fugitive Warrant. He was held in Mississippi pending extradition. Winters waived .extradition and on July 9, 1983, was confined to Montgomery -County Prison on escape charges. The Board lodged its warrant against Winters.

At a preliminarily criminal hearing, a prima facie case was found as to the escape charge. Winters was confined in the Montgomery .County prison in lieu of $75,000 bond. On July 22, 1983, Winters requested a continuance of .his preliminary detention hearing pending disposition of the criminal charges against him. On August 9, 1983, the Board ordered Winters detained pending disposition of the outstanding criminal charges and to return Winters as a technical parole violator When available. A follow-up decision ion November 1, 1983 again ordered Winters detained pending the outcome of his outstanding criminal charges.

On January 30, 1984, Winters pled guilty to charges of Escape and Theft by Receiving Stolen Property .and was sentenced to a one to two year term for' the escape c|onviction to he served simultaneously with the one to five year term handed down on the Theft by Receiving ¡Stolen Property conviction.

On March 5, 1984, Winters appeared in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County ¡and pled guilty to a ¡charge of robbery. Winters was sentenced to. a term of three to seven years in a state correctional fa[240]*240cility; this sentence was ,to be .served concurrent with the Montgomery County sentence.

Winters -asked for a continuance of the Board’s violation hearing pending- .the outcome- of the January 1978 charges from Chester ¡County. On April 12, 1984, Winters was .convicted of the aggravated assault and attempted burglary charges, and was sentenced on May 15, 1984 to a term of five to ten years to run concurrently with the sentences imposed ion January 30, 1984 .and Marich 5,1984.

On June 21, 1984, Winters was returned to the State Correctional institution at Graterford (:SOIGriaterfiord). A parole violation/ravloicatiion hearing was scheduled on July 10, 1984, but ou July 9, 1984, Winters requested a full Board hearing he held.

A full Board hearing was held .on September 25, 1984. Winters was represented by an .attorney from the Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office. As a result of that hearing, on November 7, 1984, tbe Board reaffirmed its .October 15, 1976 recommitment order, at Bureau Clorrelctions No. P-6649, ordering Winters -to serve six months backtime. The Board ordered Winters reparoled .on ¡September 15, 1989 to the -detainer only, and ordered Winters recommitted to prison as a technical and convicted parole violator, at Bureau Corrections No. F-7628, to serve fifty-two months with a maximum expiration date of February 21, 1993.2

[241]*241Winters timely requested administrative relief. By letter dated January 7,1985, the Board informed Winters that his recommitment was being recomputed because he was .serving consecutive sentences. .The Board .indicated that the time served between October 6, 1976 and July 5, 1977 [was back parole time, Bureau 'Corrections No. F-6649 .which did not 'affect his current recommitment. The time served between July 5, 1977 and September 3, 1977 on Bureau Corrections No. F-7628 was consitructive parole time forfeited by Winters’ subsequent criminal convictions.3 The Board also noted that the .reparóle date of. September 5, 1989 was a typographical error which should have read March 5, .1989. On January 8, 1985, the Board modified its order of November 7, 1984 to reflect the correct reparóle date..

On January 30, 1985, Winters again requested administrative relief, which was denied by the Board on February 11, ,1985.

On March 9, 1985, Winters filed a pro se petition for review in this Court. On March 18, 1985, this Court appointed the Public Defender of Huntingdon County to represent Winters in accord with Bronson v. Board of Probation and Parole, 491 Pa. 549, 421 A.2d 1021 (1980), cert. denied, 450 U.S. 1050 (1981) and Passaro v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, 56 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 32, 424 A.2d 561 (1981). See also Brewer v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, 90 Pa. Commonwealth Ct.

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