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Commonwealth v. Barlow

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 20, 1971
284 A.2d 768 (Pa. 1971)

Opinion

December 20, 1971.

Criminal Law — Murder — Felony murder rule — Homicide not committed by defendant personally — Defendant not inside bank robbed at moment of fatal shooting.

In this case, in which it appeared that defendant and two others committed an armed robbery of a bank, and that during the robbery the two others fatally shot one of the bank's customers; and that defendant entered a general plea of guilty to the indictment for murder, and he was found guilty of murder in the first degree; defendant's contention, that the felony-murder rule should not have been applied by the court below in determining defendant's degree of guilt because the evidence disclosed that he did not commit the homicide personally, and also was not inside the bank at the moment the fatal shooting occurred, was Held to be without merit.

Mr. Justice ROBERTS and Mr. Justice POMEROY filed a concurring opinion.

Submitted May 24, 1971. Before BELL, C. J., JONES, EAGEN, O'BRIEN, ROBERTS, POMEROY and BARBIERI, JJ.

Appeal, No. 49, May T., 1971, from judgment of Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Sept. T., 1968, No. 42, in case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Samuel Barlow, Jr. Judgment affirmed.

Indictment charging defendant with murder. Before SHELLEY, HERMAN, and LIPSITT, JJ., without a jury.

Plea of guilty and finding of guilty of murder in the first degree, with penalty set at death. Post-trial motions by defendant argued and defendant granted leave to supplement record as to the issue of penalty. Supplemental hearing before SHELLEY, LIPSITT, and CALDWELL, JJ., and order entered reducing sentence to life imprisonment and denying post-trial motions. Defendant appealed.

Victor A. Bihl, and Reynolds, Bihl and Schaffner, for appellant.

James G. Morgan, Jr., Deputy District Attorney, and LeRoy S. Zimmerman, District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.


Samuel Barlow, Jr., Foster Lee Tarver and Sharon Margarett Wiggins committed an armed robbery of a bank in Harrisburg, and during the robbery Tarver and Wiggins fatally shot one of the bank's customers. All three felons were indicted for murder, and subsequently, Barlow entered a general plea of guilty to the indictment. After an evidentiary hearing before a three-judge court, he was found guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced to life imprisonment. Barlow filed this appeal.

The prime question posed by the appeal has been decided adversely to appellant's position in the companion case of Commonwealth v. Tarver, 446 Pa. 233, 284 A.2d 759 (1971), and additional discussion of this issue is not needed here.

Additionally, it is urged that the felony-murder rule should not have been applied by the court below in determining Barlow's degree of guilt because the evidence disclosed he did not commit the homicide personally, and also was not inside the bank at the moment the fatal shooting occurred. There is no merit to this contention.

At the hearing below to determine the degree of guilt, the uncontradicted testimony of the Commonwealth established, inter alia, the following facts: Before the robbery Barlow actively participated in stealing two automobiles to be used in effecting the robbery and to aid the felons in escaping arrest; these automobiles were operated by Barlow personally as the felons fled and attempted to avoid apprehension by the police; during the robbery Barlow was in the bank participating in its commission by holding bank employees and customers at bay by gunpoint; and, as the felons emerged from the bank, Barlow held a police officer at bay by gunpoint while his cofelons entered the escape automobile.

On this record, the court below did not err in applying the felony-murder rule in determining Barlow's degree of guilt. Cf. Commonwealth v. Williams, 443 Pa. 85, 277 A.2d 781 (1971), and Commonwealth v. Batley, 436 Pa. 377, 260 A.2d 793 (1970).

Judgment affirmed.


We concur in the result for the reason that the record establishes that the trial court did not err in rejecting appellant's claim of lack of felonious intent.


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Barlow

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 20, 1971
284 A.2d 768 (Pa. 1971)
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Barlow

Case Details

Full title:Commonwealth v. Barlow, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Dec 20, 1971

Citations

284 A.2d 768 (Pa. 1971)
284 A.2d 768

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