Sufficiency of the Evidence • Motion in Limine • Weight of the Evidence • Sentence
Commonwealth v. Hicks, PICS Case No. 16-1446 (Pa. Super. Nov. 18, 2016) Shogan, J. (24 pages).
Appellant was properly convicted of first-degree murder, aggravated assault and other charges because evidence of a second shooting four months later was relevant to allow the jury to weigh the evidence of a witness who at first refused to cooperate with the police. Sentence vacated and case remanded.
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