Summary
holding mandatory sentence provisions of § 9713, which apply to enumerated crimes committed in or near public transportation, do not violate due process
Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. WynnOpinion
August 1991.
holding mandatory sentence provisions of § 9713, which apply to enumerated crimes committed in or near public transportation, do not violate due process
Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. WynnAugust 1991.
holding mandatory sentence provisions of § 9713, which apply to enumerated crimes committed in or near public transportation, do not violate due process
Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. WynnFull title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL
Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date published: Aug 1, 1991
Moreover, the instant Act is similar to other mandatory sentencing provisions held constitutional by this…
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