Commonwealth v. McConnell

Decision Date28 January 1977
Citation470 Pa. 312,368 A.2d 646
PartiesCOMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Arthur McCONNELL et al. (two cases). Appeal of Donald R. HOSACK and Gary Lee Batley.
CourtPennsylvania Supreme Court

Argued March 12, 1976.

Charles S. Hersh (Court Appointed), Charles F Gilchrest, Sharon, for appellants.

Robert F. Banks, Asst. Dist. Atty., David B. Douds, Mercer, for appellee.

Before JONES, C.J., and EAGEN, O'BRIEN, ROBERTS, POMEROY NIX and MANDERINO, JJ.

OPINION OF THE COURT

MANDERINO Justice.

The appellants, Gary Lee Batley and Donald R. Hosack, along with Kenneth Perrine and Arthur McConnell were convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in September of 1968. Following the imposition of these sentences, the appellants and Perrine and McConnell sought review by this Court either on direct appeal or by Post Conviction Hearing Act (PCHA) petitions. See Commonwealth v. Batley, 436 Pa. 377 260 A.2d 793 (1970); Commonwealth v. McConnell, 449 Pa. 68, 295 A.2d 336 (1972); Commonwealth v. Perrine, 445 Pa. 607, 284 A.2d 312 (1971); and Commonwealth v. Hosack, 459 Pa. 27, 326 A.2d 352 (1974).

In 1974, Batley, Hosack and McConnell filed identical petitions for Writs of Coram Nobis in the Court of Common Pleas of Mercer County, alleging that their sentences of life imprisonment for first degree murder were unconstitutional and violative of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and the due process clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. Appellants contend that it was not constitutionally permissible for a court to forego the imposition of a minimum sentence, the effect of which was to deny those sentenced to life imprisonment any eligibility for release from prison on parole.

The petitions were heard and relief was denied on all petitions. The cases at bar involve the appeals of only Batley and Hosack.

The trial court properly treated the petitions for Writs of Coram Nobis as petitions under the Post Conviction Hearing Act. See Commonwealth v. Sheehan, 446 Pa. 35, 285 A.2d 465 (1971); Act of January 25, 1966, P.L. (1965) 1580, 19 P.S. § 1180--1 et seq. The petitioners' rights are thus to be determined under the Post Conviction Hearing Act including Section 4(b)(1) and (2) which provide:

'For the purposes of this act, an issue is waived if:

(1) the petitioner Knowingly and Understandingly failed to raise it and It could have been raised before the trial, at the trial, on appeal, in a habeas corpus proceeding Or any other proceeding actually conducted, or in a prior proceeding actually initiated under this Act; and

(2) the petitioner is unable to prove the existence of extraordinary circumstances to justify his failure to raise the issue.' (Emphasis added.)

A reading of the record indicates that the petitioners failed to raise the alleged violations of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses in any proceedings prior to this petition. In addition, no reasons have been advanced indicating why the issues could not have been previously raised or that extraordinary circumstances have been proven to justify the failure to previously raise the issues.

Appellants are not now raising issues which are premised in 'newly announced' appellate decisions rendered subsequent to the date of their prior proceedings. Commonwealth v Cheeks, 429 Pa. 89, 239 A.2d 793 (1968). Appellants' argument is based on Equal Protection and Due Process rights which were announced years before appellants' prior proceedings, and are by no means 'novel.' The fact that appellants claim may arise in a novel factual situation, even though grounded in...

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  • Com. v. McConnell
    • United States
    • Pennsylvania Supreme Court
    • January 28, 1977
    ...368 A.2d 646 470 Pa. 312 COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Arthur McCONNELL et al. (two cases). Appeal of Donald R. HOSACK and Gary Lee Batley. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Argued March 12, 1976. Decided Jan. 28, 1977. [470 Pa. 313] Charles S. Hersh (Court Appointed), Charles F. Gilchrest, ......

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