Commonwealth v. Topa

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1977-02-28

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OPINION JONES, Chief Justice. Appellant, Adam Andrew Topa, was tried before a jury and convicted of murder in the first degree. From his conviction he filed a motion fór new trial delineating fifteen reasons in support thereof. The court en banc denied appellant’s motion. On this appeal, appellant urges us to reexamine six issues which he believes warrant…

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