Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1975

Commonwealth v. Blevins

Commonwealth v. Blevins
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided January 27, 1975 · Jones, Eagen, O'Brien, Roberts, Pomeroy, Nix, Manderino
331 A.2d 180; 459 Pa. 652; 1975 Pa. LEXIS 596 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Commonwealth v. Blevins

Opinion

*653 OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM.

Judgment of sentence affirmed. Appellant, William Ray Blevins, failed to raise the alleged assignments of error in his motions for new trial and arrest of judgment and, hence, is precluded from raising these questions on appeal. See, e. g., Commonwealth v. Reid, 458 Pa. 357 326 A.2d 267 (1974); Commonwealth v. Clair, Pa., 326 A.2d 272 (1974); Commonwealth v. Goodman, 454 Pa. 358, 311 A.2d 652 (1973); and Commonwealth v. Myers, 439 Pa. 381, 384-385, 266 A.2d 756, 758 (1970).

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