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Commonwealth v. Williamson

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 29, 1981
444 A.2d 669 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1981)

Opinion

Argued November 6, 1981.

Filed December 29, 1981. Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied March 25, 1982.

Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Division, Clinton County, No. 292 of 1980, Myers, J.

George Miller, Lock Haven, appellant, in pro. per.

Frederick D. Lingle, District Attorney, Lock Haven, for Commonwealth, appellee.

Before SPAETH, BECK and MONTEMURO, JJ.


Appellant attempted to bring private criminal complaints against a former District Attorney for refusal to prosecute prior private criminal complaints filed against others by appellant. The current District Attorney refused to prosecute, and appellant pursued his right under Pa.R.Cr.P. 133(B) to submit the disapproved complaint to the Court of Common Pleas for review. The Court of Common Pleas disapproved the complaints, finding them without any legal basis for prosecution, and the complainant appealed.

Appellant has previously litigated the same question before this court. In Commonwealth v. Eisemann, 276 Pa. Super. 543, 419 A.2d 591 (1980), appellant herein sought reversal of the very action by the former district attorney which he has now sought to have prosecuted as criminal. The Court of Common Pleas and this court held that Mr. Williamson had acted completely within his authority and in accordance with the law, and that there had been no abuse of discretion.

We affirm the order of the lower court.


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Williamson

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 29, 1981
444 A.2d 669 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1981)
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Williamson

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. J. Michael WILLIAMSON. Appeal of George…

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Dec 29, 1981

Citations

444 A.2d 669 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1981)
444 A.2d 669

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