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Commonwealth ex rel. Klinefelter v. Claudy

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 20, 1953
93 A.2d 904 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1953)

Opinion

November 14, 1952.

January 20, 1953.

Criminal law — Habeas corpus — Counsel — Informing defendant of right — Representations of district attorney — Evidence — Findings of fact.

1. Lack of counsel at State noncapital trials denies federal constitutional protection only when the absence results in a denial to the accused of the essentials of justice.

2. In a habeas corpus proceeding, the credibility of the witnesses is for the court to determine in finding the facts from the testimony.

3. In a habeas corpus proceeding, in which relator averred that he had been denied counsel when he entered his pleas of guilty to charges of burglary and larceny and was sentenced, that the district attorney had refused to petition the court for counsel in his behalf and had told him no counsel was needed, and that the trial judge had not offered counsel or explained defendant's constitutional right to counsel; and in which the court below found that relator had fully understood what he was doing when he had entered pleas of guilty, that there was no circumstance requiring the appointment of counsel, and that no representations were made to relator by the district attorney either as to leniency or as to any alleged request for counsel; it was Held that the order of the court denying the petition was supported by substantial, competent evidence, and that relator was deprived of no constitutional right.

Before RHODES, P.J., HIRT, RENO, DITHRICH, ROSS, ARNOLD and GUNTHER, JJ.

Appeal, No. 21, March T., 1953, from order of Court of Common Pleas of York County, August T., 1952, No. 187, in case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ex rel. Corliss L. Klinefelter v. Dr. J.W. Claudy, Warden, Western State Penitentiary. Order affirmed.

Habeas corpus proceeding. Before SHERWOOD, P.J.

Order entered denying writ. Relator appealed.

Corliss L. Klinefelter, appellant, in propria persona, submitted a brief.

Clarence M. Lawyer, Jr., District Attorney and George Wise Atkins, First Assistant District Attorney, for appellee, submitted a brief.


Submitted November 14, 1952.


This is an appeal by relator from the order of the Court of Common Pleas of York County discharging rule to show cause granted on his petition for writ of habeas corpus and remanding relator to the Western State Penitentiary, where he is now confined.

Relator pleaded guilty to charges of burglary and larceny, and was sentenced on September 25, 1944, by the Court of Oyer and Terminer of York County to the Eastern State Penitentiary for terms aggregating not less than five years nor more than ten years. Relator was subsequently paroled and reparoled, and recommitted for violation of each parole.

The petition for writ of habeas corpus was filed by relator in the Court of Common Pleas of York County on June 24, 1952. He averred therein that he had been denied counsel when he entered his pleas and was sentenced. He further averred that he was told by the district attorney no counsel was needed because of the pleas of guilty, and that the district attorney refused to petition the court for counsel in his behalf. As constituting such denial of counsel he further set forth that the trial judge did not offer counsel or explain that counsel for an accused is a constitutional right as expressed in the Sixth Amendment to the Federal Constitution.

A rule to show cause was allowed, and a hearing was held at which relator, represented by counsel, was present and testified. W. Burg Anstine, the district attorney at the time relator pleaded guilty on September 25, 1944, also testified. Mr. Anstine testified that relator admitted the burglaries and described their commission in a signed statement; that the confession was voluntary; that no promise or inducement was made to relator; that he did not make any statement to relator relative to counsel; and that relator made no request for counsel. Several days prior to the entry of the pleas, relator signed requests, directed to the district attorney, authorizing him to prepare bills of indictment under the Act of April 15, 1907, P. L. 62, as amended, 19 P. S. § 241, and informing him that relator desired to enter pleas of guilty. Relator was thirty years of age in 1944, and had previous criminal experience in 1938.

The court found from the evidence presented at the hearing on relator's petition that relator was of normal or more than average intelligence; that he fully understood what he was doing when he entered pleas of guilty on September 25, 1944; that there was no circumstance requiring the appointment of counsel; that no representations were made to relator by the district attorney either as to leniency or as to any alleged request for counsel.

In Gallegos v. Nebraska, 342 U.S. 55, 72 S. Ct. 141, 96 L. Ed. 82, 88, 89, the Supreme Court of the United States said: "The Federal Constitution does not command a state to furnish defendants counsel as a matter of course, as is required by the Sixth Amendment in federal prosecutions. Lack of counsel at State noncapital trials denies federal constitutional protection only when the absence results in a denial to accused of the essentials of justice." See Com. ex rel. Popovich v. Claudy, 170 Pa. Super. 482, 486, 487, 87 A.2d 489; Com. ex rel. Hovis v. Ashe, 165 Pa. Super. 30, 67 A.2d 770, affirmed 364 Pa. 81, 70 A.2d 630; Com. ex rel. Townsend v. Burke, 361 Pa. 35, 63 A.2d 77.

In finding the facts from the testimony, the credibility of the witnesses was for the court to determine. It appears that the order of the court was supported by substantial, competent evidence, and that relator was deprived of no constitutional right. See Com. ex rel. Uhler v. Burke, 172 Pa. Super. 108, 91 A.2d 913; Com. ex rel. Carlini v. Burke, 172 Pa. Super. 116, 92 A.2d 267.

Order is affirmed.


Summaries of

Commonwealth ex rel. Klinefelter v. Claudy

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 20, 1953
93 A.2d 904 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1953)
Case details for

Commonwealth ex rel. Klinefelter v. Claudy

Case Details

Full title:Commonwealth ex rel. Klinefelter, Appellant, v. Claudy

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 20, 1953

Citations

93 A.2d 904 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1953)
93 A.2d 904

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