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Com. v. Holmes

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District
Jun 4, 2010
996 A.2d 479 (Pa. 2010)

Opinion

No. 586 MAL 2009.

June 4, 2010.

Petition for Allowance of Appeal from the Order of the Superior Court.

Prior report: Pa.Super., 981 A.2d 922.


ORDER


AND NOW, this 4th day of June 2010, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issue, as rephrased, is:

Whether the claims of ineffective assistance of counsel which are the exclusive subject of this nunc pro tunc direct appeal: (1) are reviewable on direct appeal under Commonwealth v. Bomar, 573 Pa. 426, 826 A.2d 831 (2003); (2) should instead be deferred to collateral review under the general rule in Commonwealth v. Grant, 572 Pa. 48, 813 A.2d 726 (2002) that defendants should wait until the collateral review phase to raise claims of ineffective assistance of counsel; or (3) should instead be deemed reviewable on direct appeal only if accompanied by a specific waiver of the right to pursue a first PCRA petition as of right. See Commonwealth v. Wright, 599 Pa. 270, 961 A.2d 119, 148 n. 22 (2008) ("Prolix collateral claims should not be reviewed on post-verdict motions unless the defendant waives his right to PCRA review. . . ."); see also Commonwealth v. Liston, 602 Pa. 10, 977 A.2d 1089, 1095-1101 (2009) (Castille, C.J., concurring, joined by Saylor, J., Eakin, J.).


Summaries of

Com. v. Holmes

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District
Jun 4, 2010
996 A.2d 479 (Pa. 2010)
Case details for

Com. v. Holmes

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Petitioner v. Justin David HOLMES, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District

Date published: Jun 4, 2010

Citations

996 A.2d 479 (Pa. 2010)
996 A.2d 479

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