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Com. v. Lyles

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Sep 10, 1982
450 A.2d 159 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1982)

Opinion

Argued March 31, 1982.

Filed September 10, 1982.

Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Division, Montgomery County, Nos. 1491, 1942/1948 of 1978 and Nos. 4918 and 5083 of 1976, Davenport, J.

John T. Kalita, Deputy Attorney General, Philadelphia, for Commonwealth, appellant.

Michael C. Shields, Norristown, for appellee.

Before WIEAND, McEWEN and POPOVICH, JJ.


This is an appeal from an order requiring the Commonwealth to pay for the rehabilitative therapy of appellee, Earl Howard Lyles, Jr. Mr. Lyles, a former inmate of the State Correctional Institution at Graterford, is a paraplegic now serving a modified sentence of thirty years probation. The Commonwealth, through the office of the Attorney General, contends that the lower court was without authority to require the Commonwealth to pay for the medical treatment of one no longer incarcerated.

Since this dispute necessarily involves the Commonwealth's Department of Public Welfare, which has received bills for payment for appellee's therapy, and the Bureau of Corrections, whose medical treatment capabilities are in question, we are transferring this case to the Commonwealth Court. See Pa.R.A.P. 752.

WIEAND, J., files a dissenting opinion.


I respectfully dissent. The instant appeal is properly before this court, and I would decide it on its merits.

The appeal has been filed from an order modifying a sentence entered in a criminal case. Appellate jurisdiction in such cases has been vested in the Superior Court. See: Commonwealth v. Bender, 251 Pa. Super. 454, 380 A.2d 868 (1977); Goldsborough v. Burk, 4 Pa. Commw. 513, 288 A.2d 555 (1972); 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 742, 762. Cf. Commonwealth v. Sensi, 287 Pa. Super. 452, 430 A.2d 691 (1981).

Moreover, even if there were a jurisdictional defect, neither party has raised the issue; and, therefore, our right to decide the merits of the appeal is clear. See: 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 704; Pa.R.App.P. 741. See also: Commonwealth v. Guinther, 290 Pa. Super. 441, 443 n. 2, 434 A.2d 834, 835 n. 2 (1981); Schrecengost v. Armstrong School District, 289 Pa. Super. 292, 295 n. 1, 433 A.2d 72, 73 n. 1 (1981); Jost v. Phoenixville Area School District, 267 Pa. Super. 461, 465-466 n. 1 , 406 A.2d 1133, 1135 n. 1 (1979).

Whether a trial judge, in the form of an order modifying a criminal sentence and placing a prisoner on probation (or parole), can direct the Commonwealth to pay for rehabilitative therapy for such prisoner is a difficult and complex issue which has been extensively briefed and argued by the parties. I would not send them away without a decision.


Summaries of

Com. v. Lyles

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Sep 10, 1982
450 A.2d 159 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1982)
Case details for

Com. v. Lyles

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Appellant, v. Earl Howard LYLES, Jr

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Sep 10, 1982

Citations

450 A.2d 159 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1982)
450 A.2d 159

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