Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2014

Commonwealth v. Medina, J.

Commonwealth v. Medina, J.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided December 11, 2014 · Per Curiam
105 A.3d 658; 629 Pa. 318; 2014 Pa. LEXIS 3281 (Atlantic Reporter, Third Series)

Commonwealth v. Medina, J.

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 11th day of December, 2014, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issues, as stated by Petitioner, are:

(1) Does the en banc Superior Court’s published decision contravene the plain language of the PCRA and precedent by deeming defendant duly diligent in pursuing his claim despite his failure to speak with the recanting witness for fourteen years?
(2) Does the en banc Superior Court’s published decision contravene precedent by failing to properly consider factors that greatly undermined the reliability of the recantation evidence, and rendered erroneous the determination that it likely would have changed the verdict?
(3) Does the en banc Superior Court’s published decision contravene precedent by approving an ostensible credi *319 bility finding against a key witness whose testimony the PCRA court suppressed?
(4) Does the en banc Superior Court’s published decision contravene the governing standard by rejecting the Commonwealth’s recusal argument where the PCRA judge’s repeated conduct in sua sponte raising claims on defendant’s behalf created an objective appearance of impropriety?

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