The Pennsylvania Superior Court in Commonwealth v. Moyer, 2008 Pa. Super. 173 (2008), holds a consent to search person and car vitiated as involuntary due to coercive circumstances. The relevant facts of the case are as follows: Two state troopers noticed the defendant’s car with one tail light with a hole in the cover, exposing […]
What to Know About Pre-Arrest Silence
You have the right to remain silent at any time. In a recent opinion by the Pennsylvania Superior Court, Commonwealth v. Lettau, 2008 Pa. Super. 152 (2008), the Court held that a prosecutor’s repeated references during direct examination of an investigating officer and during cross-examination of defendant’s pre-arrest silence violates his 5th Amendment right to […]
Criminal Lawyer Update: Jurors, Wake Up!
Ok, pay attention. Simply making a note on the record of a juror sleeping during trial or jury charge will not preserve the issue of whether the juror’s sleeping deprived a defendant of the right to a jury trial by 12 of his peers on appeal, according to the latest case on the issue in […]
Commonwealth v. Wallace, 2008: Anticipatory Search Warrants
A new case has come down from the Pennsylvania Superior Court, reversing a trial courts suppression of evidence obtained by an anticipatory search warrant. The decision, Commonwealth v. Wallace, 2008 Pa. Super. 144 (Pa. Super. 2008), finds that a warrant issued pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure 203 (F) was sufficient where the affiant […]
Criminal Lawyer Update: Pennsylvania Superior Court Upholds the Privacy Protections of the Wiretap Act
In the Superior Court’s recent decision in Commonwealth v. Deck, 2008 Pa. Super. 150 (Pa. Super. 2008), the Court strictly construes the provisions of the Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act (“Wiretap Act”), 18 Pa.C.S. Sec. 5701 et seq. and upholds the privacy protections afforded by the statute for a defendant whose telephone conversation was illegally […]
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