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Com. ex rel. Southerland v. Rundle

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jun 16, 1967
231 A.2d 898 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1967)

Opinion

March 20, 1967.

June 16, 1967.

Criminal Law — Practice — Habeas corpus — Change of plea because of alleged threats of district attorney — Alleged inadequacy of trial counsel — Evidence — Habeas corpus hearing.

On appeal from an order of the court below dismissing a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, relator alleged that he changed his plea to guilty at trial, because of threats by the district attorney that he would receive a heavier sentence if he did not do so. He further alleged that his trial counsel was inadequate. No confession was used against relator at trial. It was Held that (a) the evidence at the habeas corpus hearing supported the finding that relator's plea was voluntarily entered; (b) relator did not show that his guilty plea was induced by any of the means justifying withdrawal of the plea; (c) relator did not show inadequate representation by counsel; and (d) the order of the court below should be affirmed.

Submitted March 20, 1967.

Before ERVIN, P.J., WRIGHT, WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, and SPAULDING, JJ.

Appeal, No. 201, Oct. T., 1967, from order of Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, No. 3 Term of 1965, in case of Commonwealth ex rel. Elijah Southerland v. Alfred T. Rundle, Superintendent. Order affirmed.

Habeas corpus. Before CURRAN, J.

Order entered dismissing petition. Relator appealed.

Elijah Southerland, appellant, in propria persona. Ralph B. D'Iorio and Vram Nedurian, Jr., Assistant District Attorneys, John R. Graham, First Assistant District Attorney, and Paul R. Sand, District Attorney, for appellee.


This is an appeal from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, dismissing relator's petition for a writ of habeas corpus.

Relator pleaded guilty on October 2, 1963 to charges of burglary, larceny, receiving stolen goods, and conspiracy. He now alleges that he changed his plea to guilty at trial, because of threats from the district attorney that he would receive a heavier sentence if he did not do so. He further asserts that his trial counsel, the Voluntary Defender, was inadequate.

The court below held an extensive hearing on the habeas corpus petition. Relator and a co-defendant testified to threats by the district attorney. The Voluntary Defender, Mr. McGowen, who represented relator at trial, stated emphatically that the district attorney made no such threats, that the pleas were, in fact, voluntarily entered, and that he conferred with the defendants for thirty minutes at trial before entry of the guilty pleas.

The evidence at the habeas corpus hearing supports the finding that relator's plea was voluntarily entered. Commonwealth ex rel. Kerekes v. Maroney, 423 Pa. 337, 223 A.2d 699 (1966). Relator did not show inadequate representation by counsel. See Commonwealth ex rel. Mullenaux v. Myers, 421 Pa. 61, 217 A.2d 730 (1966); Commonwealth ex rel. Jones v. Maroney, 417 Pa. 567, 209 A.2d 285 (1965). No confession was used against him at trial. Finally, he did not show that his guilty plea was induced by any of the means justifying withdrawal of the plea, as set forth in Commonwealth v. Scoleri, 415 Pa. 218, 247, 202 A.2d 521 (1964).

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Com. ex rel. Southerland v. Rundle

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jun 16, 1967
231 A.2d 898 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1967)
Case details for

Com. ex rel. Southerland v. Rundle

Case Details

Full title:Commonwealth ex rel. Southerland, Appellant, v. Rundle

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jun 16, 1967

Citations

231 A.2d 898 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1967)
231 A.2d 898