COMMONWEALTH v. SHAPIRO


223 Pa.Super. 15 (1972)

Commonwealth v. Shapiro, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

November 16, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur L. Jenkins, Jr. and Smith, Aker, Grossman, Hollinger and Jenkins, for appellant.

J. David Bean and Stewart J. Greenleaf, Assistant District Attorneys, William T. Nicholas, First Assistant District Attorney, and Milton O. Moss, District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Before WRIGHT, P.J., WATKINS, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, SPAULDING, CERCONE, and PACKEL, JJ.


OPINION BY HOFFMAN, J., November 16, 1972:

Appellant contends that his shoplifting conviction should be reversed because the Commonwealth's evidence was insufficient to establish that appellant possessed the requisite intent needed for conviction.

The appellant was charged with shoplifting a box of bushings from the Sears and Roebuck department store in Norristown.

When a verdict of guilty is rendered, the court, in determining whether or not to set...

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