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Commonwealth v. Antill

SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Jul 9, 2019
220 A.3d 640 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2019)

Summary

In Antill, the Commonwealth asked prospective jurors, "Under Pennsylvania law, the testimony of the victim standing alone, if believed by you, is sufficient proof upon which to find the defendant guilty if the testimony of the victim convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty.

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Opinion

194 WDA 2018

07-09-2019

COM. v. ANTILL, R.


Unpublished Decision. Citation to unpublished opinion of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania is governed by Section 65.37 of the Operating Procedures of the Superior Court, 210 Pa. Code § 65.37.

Affirmed


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Antill

SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Jul 9, 2019
220 A.3d 640 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2019)

In Antill, the Commonwealth asked prospective jurors, "Under Pennsylvania law, the testimony of the victim standing alone, if believed by you, is sufficient proof upon which to find the defendant guilty if the testimony of the victim convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty.

Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Walker
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Antill

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA v. ROCKY WILLIAM ANTILL Appellant

Court:SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Date published: Jul 9, 2019

Citations

220 A.3d 640 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2019)

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