COMMONWEALTH v. MUDD


176 Pa.Super. 250 (1954)

Commonwealth v. Mudd, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

August 30, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Glasso, for appellant.

Charles D. Coll, with him Harry A. Estep, Deputy Attorneys General, and Frank F. Truscott, Attorney General, for appellee.

Before HIRT, ROSS, GUNTHER, WRIGHT and ERVIN, JJ. (RHODES, P.J. and WOODSIDE, J., absent).


OPINION BY WRIGHT, J., August 30, 1954:

Thomas Mudd, a police officer and member of the so-called Vice Squad of the City of Pittsburgh, was convicted on indictments for perjury and obstructing justice. The court below refused his motions in arrest of judgment and for a new trial. Sentence was imposed on the conviction for perjury, and suspended on the conviction for obstructing justice. These appeals followed.1

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