Commonwealth v. Jones

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 2007-03-28

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OPINION Justice BAER. In this case, we consider whether a trial court had subject matter jurisdiction to accept a defendant’s guilty plea on a charge included in a bill of information, despite the prior dismissal of the charge for failure to establish a prima facie case at a preliminary hearing. The Superior Court concluded that the trial court did not have jurisdiction despite the gui…

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