COMMONWEALTH v. COLLINS


226 Pa.Super. 177 (1973)

Commonwealth v. Collins, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

December 11, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earle Lees, Andrea Levin, Jonathan Miller, Assistant Defenders, and Vincent Ziccardi, Defender, for appellant.

Louis A. Perez, Jr., Milton M. Stein, and James T. Ranney, Assistant District Attorneys, Richard A. Sprague, First Assistant District Attorney, and Arlen Specter, District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.

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


OPINION PER CURIAM, December 11, 1973:

Judgment of sentence affirmed.

DISSENTING OPINION BY SPAETH, J.:

Appellant contends that there was insufficient evidence to convict him of possession of burglary tools.

Appellant was found by a police officer early one February afternoon on the second floor of a vacant house, standing in the hall with a pile of copper tubing at his feet. The officer testified that he searched appellant and found a screwdriver...

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