COM. v. CARTER


336 Pa.Super. 275 (1984)

485 A.2d 802

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Nathaniel CARTER, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed December 12, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas M. Johnson, Assistant Public Defender, Souderton, for appellant.

Joseph A. Smyth, District Attorney, Norristown, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Before SPAETH, President Judge, and WIEAND and CIRILLO, JJ.


WIEAND, Judge:

Nathaniel Carter committed acts constituting violations of parole and probation. After hearing, his parole was revoked, and he was directed to serve the balance of a 23 month maximum sentence previously imposed for recklessly endangering another person. Carter's probation was also revoked, and he was sentenced to serve a concurrent term of imprisonment of not less than nineteen months nor more than five years on a prior conviction for a firearms offense...

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