Opinion
February 11, 1975.
Appeal No. 651 Allocatur Docket (No. 353 April Term 1973), from Order of Superior Court Affirming Judgment of Sentence of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Criminal Division, at No. 3716, April Term, 1972.
Samuel J. Reich, Mark L. Glosser, Cooper, Schwartz, Diamond Reich, Pittsburgh, for appellant.
John J. Hickton, Dist. Atty., Robert L. Eberhardt, Peter Foster, Asst. Dist. Attys., Pittsburgh, for appellee.
OPINION
And now, this 11th day of February, 1975, the petition for allocatur is granted, the order of the Superior Court affirming the judgment of sentence is reversed 228 Pa. Super. 85, 324 A.2d 365, and a new trial is awarded. See Commonwealth v. Demmitt, 456 Pa. 475, 321 A.2d 627 (1974) and Commonwealth v. Rose, 457 Pa. 380, 321 A.2d 880 (1974).
JONES, C. J., filed a dissenting opinion.
ROBERTS, J., filed a concurring and dissenting opinion.
I dissent. It is my belief our holding in Commonwealth v. Rose, 457 Pa. 380, 321 A.2d 880, 885 (1974), should not apply to the affirmative defense of insanity. ( See my concurring opinion in Rose 457 Pa. at 393, 321 A.2d at 886, and Commonwealth v. Winebrenner, 439 Pa. 73, 265 A.2d 108 (1970).) Even if the new evidentiary rule expressed therein is extended, it should not be given retroactive effect.
It is apparent that the Superior Court decided this case without the benefit of our decisions in Commonwealth v. Rose, 457 Pa. 380, 321 A.2d 880 (July 1, 1974), and Commonwealth v. Demmitt, 456 Pa. 475, 321 A.2d 627 (July 1, 1974). See Commonwealth v. Simms, 228 Pa. Super. 85, 324 A.2d 365 (June 21, 1974). Therefore, in the interest of orderly appellate procedure, I would vacate the order of the Superior Court and remand to that court for reconsideration in light of Rose and Demmitt.