Commonwealth v. White
Commonwealth v. White
Opinion of the Court
OPINION OF THE COURT
Appellant, Ralph William White, Jr., was convicted by a jury of murder of the third degree, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person and criminal mischief. Post-verdict motions were denied and appellant was sentenced to a prison term of ten to twenty years for murder with consecutive prison terms of five to ten years for assault, one to two years for recklessly endangering another person, and one to two years for criminal mischief. This direct appeal followed.
Appellant was originally represented by privately retained counsel through various pre-trial proceedings. Shortly prior
Judgment of sentence is vacated and the matter is remanded for an evidentiary hearing on appellant’s claim that either or both prior counsel provided ineffective representation. Should the hearing court determine that appellant received ineffective assistance of counsel, that court shall grant appellant a new trial; otherwise, the court shall reinstate the judgment of sentence. In either case, the aggrieved party may seek further appellate review from this Court.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Ralph William WHITE, Jr. a/k/a Ralph William White
- Status
- Published