COMMONWEALTH v. TULL


224 Pa.Super. 494 (1973)

Commonwealth v. Tull, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

June 14, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel Preminger and Jonathan Miller, Assistant Defenders, and Vincent J. Ziccardi, Defender, for appellant.

James T. Ranney and Milton M. Stein, Assistant District Attorneys, and Arlen Specter, District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.

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


OPINION BY HOFFMAN, J., June 14, 1973:

Appellant contends that his conviction for aggravated robbery, aggravated assault and battery, and assault and battery should be reversed because the Commonwealth improperly introduced evidence of a confession which counsel agreed not to introduce.

The appellant was charged with striking John Scatton with a brick and taking his wallet on June 22, 1972 at 1300 Commerce Street in Philadelphia. Prior to trial, appellant...

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