Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1976

Commonwealth v. White

Commonwealth v. White
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided March 17, 1976 · Brien, Eagen, Jones, Manderino, Nix, Pomeroy, Roberts
466 Pa. 300; 353 A.2d 36; 1976 Pa. LEXIS 482

Commonwealth v. White

Opinion of the Court

OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM.

Appellant, Aaron White, was convicted and sentenced for the crimes of murder in the first degree, aggravated robbery (two counts), assault and battery, aggravated assault and battery, and assault with intent to kill. This *301appeal followed the sentencing and the denial of post-verdict motions.

Appellant contends (1) that the trial court erred in refusing to dismiss two jurors for cause, (2) that the evidence was insufficient to sustain one of the counts of aggravated robbery, and (3) that the appellant was arrested without probable cause. We have examined each of the issues raised and conclude that they are without merit.

Judgments of sentence affirmed.

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