COMMONWEALTH v. STRUBE

No. 1806 of 1978.

13 Pa. D. & C. 3d 511 (1979)

Commonwealth v. Strube

Common Pleas Court of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

November 7, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph C. Madenspacher, Assistant District Attorney, for Commonwealth.

Samuel M. Mecum, for defendant.


BROWN, S.J., November 7, 1979.

In this case defendant, William Michael Strube (Strube) has filed post trial motions following his conviction of feloniously delivering a controlled substance, to wit, cocaine, in violation of the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act of 1972.

In addition to the usual reasons for a new trial and in arrest of judgment he assigns the following three other reasons which are the only ones briefed and argued:...

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