COMMONWEALTH v. HILLMAN

Nos. 114 and 115.

59 Pa. D. & C. 2d 123 (1972)

Commonwealth v. Hillman

Common Pleas Court of Mercer County, Pennsylvania.

December 1, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph J. Nelson, District Attorney, and Robert F. Banks, First Assistant District Attorney, for Commonwealth.

Timothy McNickle and Warren R. Keck, 3rd, for defendants.


ACKER, J., December 1, 1972.

Defendants through timely motions to quash the respective indictments against them have raised the statute of limitations.

The Mercer County grand jury on November 8, 1972, found a true bill against defendant Longnaker for the crimes of fraudulent conversion, cheating by false pretenses and conspiracy. As to defendant Hillman a true bill was returned for the crimes of fraudulent conversion and conspiracy. All of this in connection...

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