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Commonwealth v. Berger

SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Oct 17, 2016
No. J-S29019-16 (Pa. Super. Ct. Oct. 17, 2016)

Opinion

J-S29019-16 No. 1173 WDA 2015

10-17-2016

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Appellee v. CHARLES JACOB BERGER Appellant


NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

Appeal from the PCRA Order July 8, 2015
In the Court of Common Pleas of Fayette County
Criminal Division at No(s): CP-26-CR-0000898-2008 BEFORE: BENDER, P.J.E., PANELLA, J., and FITZGERALD, J. JUDGMENT ORDER BY PANELLA, J.

Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.

The parties are well acquainted with the facts and procedural history of this case. We need not restate them in detail here. It, however, is important to note that the unprofessional conduct of Attorney James Eugene DePasquale, Appellant's privately retained counsel, needlessly delayed the resolution of this case, requiring a remand for further action in the PCRA court. See Commonwealth v. Berger , No. 1173 WDA 2015 (Pa. Super., filed June 27, 2016) (unpublished memorandum).

On remand, the PCRA court conducted a hearing. Prior to that hearing, Appellant sent a letter to the PCRA court indicating that he did not "wish to further this appel[l]ate process." Letter, dated July 17, 2016. At the hearing, Appellant participated via video link and the PCRA court placed him under oath. Appellant stated that he had no objection to Attorney DePasquale withdrawing as counsel. See N.T., Hearing, 7/26/16, at 5 (unpaginated). And, importantly for our purposes here, he stated that he wanted to withdraw his PCRA petition. See id. The PCRA court warned Appellant of the ramifications of his decision explaining, "once you withdraw it, that ends it. You can't come back and take a second bite at this." Id. Appellant responded, "I understand that." Id. The PCRA court asked Appellant why he wanted to withdraw his PCRA petition and Appellant stated, "[b]ecause it has no merit...." Id. The PCRA court asked Appellant if he was on any medications and Appellant reassured the court that he was "fully aware of what I'm saying." Id. The PCRA court then entered orders permitting Attorney DePasquale to withdraw as counsel and granting Appellant's request to withdraw his PCRA petition.

The PCRA court remitted the record to our Court and this appeal is now ready for disposition. Given Appellant's withdrawal of his PCRA petition, on the record in the court below, this appeal is now moot.

Appeal dismissed as moot. Judgment Entered. /s/_________
Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.
Prothonotary Date: 10/17/2016


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Berger

SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Oct 17, 2016
No. J-S29019-16 (Pa. Super. Ct. Oct. 17, 2016)
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Berger

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Appellee v. CHARLES JACOB BERGER Appellant

Court:SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Date published: Oct 17, 2016

Citations

No. J-S29019-16 (Pa. Super. Ct. Oct. 17, 2016)