Commonwealth ex rel. Orth v. Rundle
Commonwealth ex rel. Orth v. Rundle
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This is an appeal from the refusal of the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County to grant a writ of habeas corpus to Oscar R. Orth, a prisoner in a state correctional institution who had been sentenced on February 4, 1941, to not less than eight nor more than twenty years on a charge of armed robbery.
This case will be remanded, as specifically requested in the brief filed with this Court on behalf of the petitioner, βfor further consideration in light of Gideon v. Wainwright,β and in light of our opinion in Commonwealth ex rel. Goodfellow v. Rundle, 203 Pa. Superior Ct. 419, 201 A. 2d 615 (1964), as finally determined by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on our certification.
Remanded.
Because the petitioner was under a sentence of from 2y2 years to 5 years for larceny in Philadelphia County, the Bucks County sentence did not commence until July 24, 1943. When the minimum sentence expired on July 24, 1951, the petitioner was paroled. He was recommitted for parole violation on February 2, 1952, reparoled on July 15, 1953, and recommitted for violation of parole on December 11, 1961. The latter violation consisted of an offense in Montgomery County for which the petitioner was tried, convicted and sentenced to undergo imprisonment for a minimum of two years to a maximum of four years, to commence at the expiration of his present confinement, the termination date of which has been set by the Parole Board as July 24, 1973.
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