COM. v. TUCK


322 Pa.Super. 328 (1983)

469 A.2d 644

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Herbert TUCK, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed November 25, 1983.

Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied February 9, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bonnie B. Leadbetter, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Robert B. Lawler, Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Before CAVANAUGH, MONTEMURO and HESTER, J.


HESTER, Judge:

In a non-jury trial, Herbert Tuck, appellant, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter. Appellant's conviction stemmed from an incident in which he shot and killed his concubine, Deborah Humphrey, at Latona Street in Philadelphia on April 24, 1980. Post-verdict motions were denied and appellant was sentenced to not less than five years nor more than ten years.1 Appellant then filed this appeal.

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