CRIMINAL LAW
Rape Consent Verdict Weight of Evidence "Manifestly Unreasonable" Abuse of Discretion Standard
Commonwealth v. Clay, PICS Case No. 13-0353 (Pa. Feb. 8, 2013) Todd, J. (13 pages).
In this case involving the rape of a college student, the Superior Court improperly substituted its own conclusions for the jury's verdict when it found appellees' convictions were against the weight of the evidence and vacated their convictions. Reversed and remanded.
February 19, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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CRIMINAL LAW
Rape Consent Verdict Weight of Evidence "Manifestly Unreasonable" Abuse of Discretion Standard
Commonwealth v. Clay, PICS Case No. 13-0353 (Pa. Feb. 8, 2013) Todd, J. (13 pages).
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