COM. v. GILBERT


449 Pa.Super. 450 (1996)

674 A.2d 284

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Earl GILBERT, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed April 2, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lisa B. Harris, Cookeville, Tennessee, for appellant.

James R. Gilmore, Assistant District Attorney, Pittsburgh, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Before DEL SOLE, BECK and JOHNSON, JJ.


BECK, Judge:

The issue is whether the Commonwealth proved appellant's intent to engage in disorderly conduct. We find that the Commonwealth has not produced sufficient facts to establish intent. We, therefore, vacate the judgment of sentence.

Appellant Earl Gilbert appeals his conviction for the summary offense of disorderly conduct. Gilbert was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, making unreasonable...

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