Criminal Conflict of Interest • Constitutional Separation of Powers • Void for Vagueness • Legality of Sentence

Commonwealth v. Berry, PICS Case No. 17-1184 (Pa. Super. July 10, 2017) Olson, J. (19 pages).

Criminal conflict of interest statute did not violate separation of powers, where it did not attempt to regulate conduct specifically regulated as part of the practice of law. Judgment of sentence affirmed, case remanded for resentencing.

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