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Commonwealth ex rel. Scasserra v. Keenan

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jul 13, 1954
106 A.2d 842 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1954)

Opinion

April 15, 1954.

July 13, 1954.

Criminal law — Sentence — Maximum prison penalty — Conspiracy to cheat and defraud — Larceny — Correction of illegal sentence — Habeas corpus — Power of appellate court — Penal Code.

1. Under § 302 of The Penal Code of June 24, 1939, P. L. 872, the maximum prison term for conspiracy to cheat and defraud is two years by simple imprisonment or by separate or solitary confinement.

2. Under § 807 of The Penal Code, the maximum prison penalty for larceny is imprisonment, by separate or solitary confinement at labor, not exceeding five years.

3. Ordinarily, a criminal court may not reconsider a sentence after term time.

4. Where the sentence imposed is illegal, the appellate court at any time may remand the record for the imposition of a legal sentence to conform with the law.

5. Although a prisoner may not be entitled to discharge from custody, he may have an illegal sentence corrected in a habeas corpus proceeding.

Before HIRT, ROSS, GUNTHER, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE and ERVIN, JJ.

Appeal, No. 65, April T., 1954, from order of Court of Quarter Sessions of Butler County, Sept. T., 1951, Nos. 47 and 48, in case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ex rel. Philip Scasserra v. Lawrence P. Keenan, Superintendent, Allegheny County Workhouse. Order reversed.

Habeas corpus.

Order entered refusing petition, opinion by PURVIS, P.J. Relator appealed.

Philip Scasserra, appellant, in propria persona.

Clark H. Painter, for appellee.


Submitted April 15, 1954.


On August 31, 1951, relator Philip Scasserra pleaded guilty in the quarter sessions of Butler County, to the charge of conspiracy to cheat and defraud, and on the same day pleaded guilty also to the larceny of an automobile. On each of these convictions by his pleas, the court sentenced relator to a term of imprisonment of from three to six years in the Allegheny County Workhouse to be served concurrently, and also to run concurrently with sentences which had been imposed on his convictions of other crimes by the quarter sessions in Allegheny County. On December 15, 1953, he petitioned for his discharge on habeas corpus in the present proceeding. The writ was awarded but after hearing relator was remanded to custody. We must assume that he concedes that the lower court properly decided the issues raised in his petition except in two respects. In the present appeal relator has limited the questions involved to the legality of the sentences imposed in the quarter sessions in both instances. There is merit in his complaint. The prison term imposed for each offense was excessive. Under § 302 of The Penal Code of June 24, 1939, P. L. 872, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 4302, the maximum prison term for conspiracy to cheat and defraud is two years by simple imprisonment or by separate or solitary confinement. And imprisonment, by separate or solitary confinement at labor, not exceeding five years is the maximum prison penalty for larceny under § 807 of The Penal Code, supra, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 4806.

Ordinarily a criminal court may not reconsider a sentence after term time. But where the sentence imposed is illegal, we at any time may remand the record for the imposition of a legal sentence to conform with the law. Com. ex rel. Paige v. Smith, Warden, 130 Pa. Super. 536, 548, 198 A. 812; Commonwealth v. Harrison, 142 Pa. Super. 453, 455, 16 A.2d 665; Commonwealth v. Downer, 161 Pa. Super. 339, 342, 53 A.2d 897. Although a prisoner may not be entitled to discharge from custody he may have an illegal sentence corrected in a habeas corpus proceeding. Com. ex rel. McGinnis v. Ashe, 330 Pa. 289, 293, 199 A. 185; Com. ex rel. Winkler v. Claudy, 174 Pa. Super. 239, 101 A.2d 430.

Order reversed; the record is remitted in both cases for the imposition of legal sentences by the quarter sessions in conformity with law.


Summaries of

Commonwealth ex rel. Scasserra v. Keenan

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jul 13, 1954
106 A.2d 842 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1954)
Case details for

Commonwealth ex rel. Scasserra v. Keenan

Case Details

Full title:Commonwealth ex rel. Scasserra, Appellant, v. Keenan

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jul 13, 1954

Citations

106 A.2d 842 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1954)
106 A.2d 842

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