Com. v. Finley

Decision Date29 January 1982
Citation440 A.2d 1183,497 Pa. 332
PartiesCOMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, v. Dorothy FINLEY, Appellant.
CourtPennsylvania Supreme Court

Robert B. Lawler, Chief, Appeals Div., Gail Thackeray, Philadelphia, for appellee.

Before O'BRIEN, C. J., and ROBERTS, NIX, LARSEN, FLAHERTY, KAUFFMAN and WILKINSON, JJ.

OPINION OF THE COURT

FLAHERTY, Justice.

Appellant Dorothy Finley was convicted of possessing an instrument of crime generally, prohibited offensive weapon, carrying a firearm without a license, criminal conspiracy, robbery and murder of the second degree. On direct appeal, two issues were raised: (1) the evidence was insufficient to sustain the convictions and (2) evidence obtained pursuant to a search warrant was inadmissible because the search warrant was based on illegally obtained evidence. In a per curiam opinion, this Court affirmed the judgments of sentence. Commonwealth v. Finley, 477 Pa. 211, 383 A.2d 898 (1978). Appellant subsequently filed a pro se petition pursuant to the Post Conviction Hearing Act, Act of January 25, 1966, P.L. 1580 (1965), 19 P.S. § 1180-1 et seq. (Supp.1981-82), where she raised the identical issues addressed by this Court on direct appeal. Although appellant alleged she was indigent and requested appointment of counsel, the PCHA court denied her petition without a hearing, holding the issues raised in the petition had been finally litigated. 19 P.S. § 1180-4. On appeal from the denial of her petition appellant requests the case be remanded to the lower court for appointment of counsel to assist in the preparation and filing of an amended petition under the Act.

An indigent petitioner has the right to the assistance of counsel with his first PCHA petition. Commonwealth v. McClinton, 488 Pa. 598, 413 A.2d 386 (1980). The Commonwealth urges us to deny appellant relief, arguing this case falls within an exception to the right to counsel provided in Pa.R.Crim.P. 1504. Pa.R.Crim.P. 1503(a) requires the court to appoint counsel once petitioner satisfies the court of his financial inability to obtain counsel. 1 The only exception to this rule as provided in Pa.R.Crim.P. 1504 is as follows:

Appointment of counsel shall not be necessary and petitions may be disposed of summarily when a previous petition involving the same issue or issues has been finally determined adversely to the petitioner and he either was afforded the opportunity to have counsel appointed or was represented by counsel in proceedings thereon.

(Emphasis supplied). Our prior case law has consistently adopted a strict construction of the language of the Rule. Commonwealth v. Blair, 470 Pa. 598, 369 A.2d 1153 (1977); Cf. Commonwealth v. Sangricco, 490 Pa. 126, 415 A.2d 65 (1980). Rule 1504 provides an exception to the general right to appointment of counsel only where a previous PCHA petition involving the same issues has been determined adversely to the petitioner in a proceeding on the PCHA petition and the petitioner either knowingly waived his right to representation by counsel or was actually represented by counsel in that proceeding. Since Rule 1504 applies to proceedings on prior PCHA...

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  • Peterkin v. Jeffes
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Third Circuit
    • August 23, 1988
    ...Supreme Court has not foreclosed appointment of counsel under Rule 1503 for second or successive petition, Commonwealth v. Finley, 497 Pa. 332, 440 A.2d 1183 (1981), it interprets this rule to mandate appointment of counsel only in a first post-conviction petition. Commonwealth v. McClinton......
  • Com. v. Harris
    • United States
    • Pennsylvania Superior Court
    • January 20, 1989
    ...or was represented in proceedings thereon." See Pa.R.Crim.P. 1503(a); Pa.R.Crim.P. 1504; see also Commonwealth v. Finley, 497 Pa. 332, 334 n. 1, 440 A.2d 1183, 1184 n. 1 (1981); Commonwealth v. Logan, 370 Pa.Super. 348, 349, 536 A.2d 439, 439 (1988); Commonwealth v. Keeney, 367 Pa.Super. 16......
  • Com. v. Kaufmann
    • United States
    • Pennsylvania Superior Court
    • June 7, 1991
    ...... issues reviewed, at least in the context of an ineffectiveness claim." 495 Pa. at 35, 432 A.2d at 186. Accord Commonwealth v. Finley, 497 Pa. 332, 440 A.2d 1183 (1981). The 1989 version of Rule 1504(a) provides in graphic and unequivocal terms that an indigent defendant "shall" be appoi......
  • Com. v. Keeney
    • United States
    • Pennsylvania Superior Court
    • October 5, 1987
    ...procedural protections. Consequently, the Supreme Court's Opinion in Finley does not affect the earlier decision of Commonwealth v. Finley, 497 Pa. 332, 440 A.2d 1183 (1981), rendered by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in which it held that indigent petitioners have the right to the assista......
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