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Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1992
529 Pa. 633 (Pa. 1992)

Summary

noting trial court did not admit appellant's second statement to police at trial "at least in part because the trial court labored under the false apprehension that such a statement was inadmissible merely because it was made during a polygraph examination"

Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Vasquez

Opinion

1992


Summaries of

Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1992
529 Pa. 633 (Pa. 1992)

noting trial court did not admit appellant's second statement to police at trial "at least in part because the trial court labored under the false apprehension that such a statement was inadmissible merely because it was made during a polygraph examination"

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

Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 1, 1992

Citations

529 Pa. 633 (Pa. 1992)

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