COMMONWEALTH v. BORENS

No. 257.

32 Pa. D. & C. 2d 185 (1963)

Commonwealth v. Borens

Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

June 17, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Bradley Taylor and Richard Devlin, Assistant District Attorney, for Commonwealth.

Roger Reynolds and E. Harris Baum, for defendants.


GROSHENS, J., June 17, 1963.

This case is before the court on motions by defendants in arrest of judgment and for a new trial.

Defendants were tried before the writer of this opinion without a jury and found guilty of arson and conspiracy to commit arson.

The evidence, considered in the light most favorable to the Commonwealth, shows the following:

One of the defendants, Edward Borens, owned a retail shoe business. He employed the other defendants...

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