Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1939

Commonwealth Ex Rel. Miller v. Ashe, Warden

Commonwealth Ex Rel. Miller v. Ashe, Warden
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided October 3, 1939 · PER CURIAM, October 3, 1939:
8 A.2d 540; 336 Pa. 228; 1939 Pa. LEXIS 497 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Commonwealth Ex Rel. Miller v. Ashe, Warden

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The Superior Court refused relator’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus (133 Pa. Superior Ct. 245). He now applies to this court, again raising the question whether his conviction in Erie County was valid in view of the fact that the trial was presided over by the President Judge of the Orphans’ Court of that county pursuant to the Act of June 7, 1917, P. L. 363, sec 5. There is no need to determine the constitutionality of that section of the Orphans’ Court Act, since he was admittedly a de facto judge, and, as the Superior Court held, the writ must be refused on the authority of Corporation Funding & Finance Co. v. Stoffregen, 264 Pa. *229 215, 219, 220, and Commonwealth v. Dattala, 77 Pa. Superior Ct. 320, 324.

The rule to show cause is discharged and the petition dismissed.

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