COMMONWEALTH v. NATHANIC

No. 69.

13 Pa. D. & C. 2d 383 (1957)

Commonwealth v. Nathanic

Common Pleas Court of Cambria County, Pennsylvania.

October 5, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William P. Kelly, Assistant District Attorney, and Donald J. Perry, Special Prosecutor, for Commonwealth.

H. Clifton McWilliams, Jr., for defendant.


McDONALD, J., October 5, 1957.

Defendant having been found guilty on a charge of fornication and bastardy, filed motions for arrest of judgment and for a new trial. His motion for arrest of judgment contends the evidence was not sufficient to sustain the verdict of the jury. The motion for new trial states the following reasons: (1) The verdict is contrary to the evidence; (2) the verdict is contrary to the weight of the evidence; (3) the trial judge erred in excluding...

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