Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1978

Commonwealth v. Myers

Commonwealth v. Myers
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided June 2, 1978 · Brien, Eagen, Eroy, Larsen, Manderino, Nix, Pom, Roberts
478 Pa. 580; 387 A.2d 474

Commonwealth v. Myers

Opinion of the Court

OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM.

Appellant was convicted in a nonjury trial of voluntary manslaughter and possessing an instrument of crime. Following the denial of post verdict motions the manslaughter conviction was appealed to this Court and the possession conviction was appealed to the Superior Court and transferred here.

Appellant contends that certain remarks of the prosecutor during closing argument constitute reversible error. We have examined .his issue and conclude that it is without merit.

Judgment of sentence affirmed.

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