Commonwealth v. Brooks
Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Commonwealth v. Brooks, 363 A.2d 1132 (1976)
242 Pa. Super. 7; 1976 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2040
Watkins, Jacobs, Hoffman, Cercone, Price, Van Voort Spaeth
Commonwealth v. Brooks
Opinion
The evidence was sufficient for the trial judge to deny appellant’s demurrer, Commonwealth v, Henderson, 451 *8 Pa. 452, 304 A.2d 154 (1973), and to find appellant guilty of robbery, theft, and simple assault. Commonwealth v. Herman, 227 Pa.Super. 326, 323 A.2d 228 (1974). The convictions are therefore affirmed. However, the judgments of sentence are vacated and the case is remanded for resentencing consistent with the doctrine of merger. Commomvealth v. Nelson, 452 Pa. 275, 305 A.2d 369 (1973).
So ordered.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Appellee, v. William BROOKS, Jr., Appellant
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- 6 cases
- Status
- Published