COMMONWEALTH v. CRAWLEY


209 Pa.Super. 70 (1966)

Commonwealth v. Crawley, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

November 17, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard Packel, Assistant Defender, with him Melvin Dildine, Assistant Defender, and Herman I. Pollock, Defender, for appellant.

Michael M. Baylson, Assistant District Attorney, with him Alan J. Davis, Assistant District Attorney, Richard A. Sprague, First Assistant District Attorney, and Arlen Specter, District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Before ERVIN, P.J., WRIGHT, WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, and SPAULDING, JJ.


OPINION BY JACOBS, J., November 17, 1966:

Appellant was found guilty of burglary by the Honorable JAMES T. McDERMOTT, sitting without a jury, in Philadelphia County. He appeals from the judgment of sentence.

I.

Appellant's first argument is that the Commonwealth should have been compelled to produce or identify a police informant, who supplied information for a search warrant. This argument requires little discussion in light of our most recent decision...

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