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Commonwealth v. Gill

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Dec 20, 2017
176 A.3d 848 (Pa. 2017)

Opinion

No. 160 WAL 2017

12-20-2017

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Respondent v. Robert Peter GILL, Jr., Petitioner


ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 20th day of December, 2017, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED, LIMITED TO Petitioner's first issue, as stated by Petitioner:

Whether absent of finding the Court of Common Pleas acted with manifest unreasonableness, partiality, prejudice, bias, or ill-will, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania erred in finding evidence of another burglary committed against the same victim, at the same location, also without the use of forcible entry, and also utilizing the same key to unlock the same lock box containing the same alleged amount of money taken from the same victim (3) years after the instant alleged burglary is not relevant to the defense of the crime for which Petitioner is charged and tends to prove a common scheme, plan, or design rendering the evidence admissible as evidence of similar crimes, behaviors, and/or acts[.]

The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is DENIED in all other respects.


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Gill

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Dec 20, 2017
176 A.3d 848 (Pa. 2017)
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Gill

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Respondent v. Robert Peter GILL, Jr.…

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Date published: Dec 20, 2017

Citations

176 A.3d 848 (Pa. 2017)

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