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holding parking lot adjacent to apartment building constituted trafficway for purposes of DUI statute
Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. LeesOpinion
1996
holding parking lot adjacent to apartment building constituted trafficway for purposes of DUI statute
Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Lees1996
holding parking lot adjacent to apartment building constituted trafficway for purposes of DUI statute
Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Leesexplaining claim that court did not consider mitigating factors challenges discretionary aspects of sentencing
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Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. VarnerFull title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL
Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date published: Jan 1, 1996
As presented, Appellant's claims challenge the discretionary aspects of his sentence. See Commonwealth v.…
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