Commonwealth v. Riebow

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Commonwealth v. Riebow, 445 A.2d 1219 (1982)
299 Pa. Super. 458; 1982 Pa. Super. LEXIS 3868
Wieand, Cirillo, Popovich

Commonwealth v. Riebow

Opinion

*459 POPOVICH, Judge:

Following a non-jury trial, appellant, James J. Riebow, was found guilty of robbery. Post-verdict motions were denied, and, on February 11, 1981, appellant was sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment of 3% to 7 years. Appellant then filed a notice of appeal with this court on March 16,1981. Because the appeal was not timely filed, we quash.

Pursuant to Pa.R.App.P. 903(a), a notice of appeal must be filed within thirty days after the entry of the order from which the appeal is taken. Our court is without authority to enlarge the time for filing a notice of appeal, and is required to construe strictly the thirty day limitation. Pa.R.App.P. 105(b); Commonwealth v. Molyneaux, 277 Pa. Super. 264, 419 A.2d 763 (1980); Hesson v. Weinrebe, 288 Pa.Super. 216, 431 A.2d 1015 (1981).

In the instant case, the judgment of sentence was entered on the docket on February 11, 1981, and appellant was advised that if he desired to appeal his judgment of sentence, he must do so within thirty days. Appellant did not file a notice of appeal until March 16, 1981, thirty-three days following the judgment of sentence; hence, we must quash the appeal as being untimely.

Appeal quashed.

Reference

Full Case Name
COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. James J. RIEBOW, Appellant
Cited By
10 cases
Status
Published