Case Name: Commonwealth v. Young, Appellant
Court: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1957-11-12
Citations: 184 Pa. Super. 658
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 177
Parties: Commonwealth v. Young, Appellant.
Judges: Before Rhodes, P. J., PIirt, Gunther, Wright, Woodside, Ervin, and Watkins, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports
Volume: 184
Pages: 658–659

Head Matter:
Commonwealth v. Young, Appellant.
Argued September 30, 1957.
Before Rhodes, P. J., PIirt, Gunther, Wright, Woodside, Ervin, and Watkins, JJ.
A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., with him Harvey M. Schmidt, Clifford Scott Green and Norris, Schmidt, Green, Harris & Higginbotham, for appellant.
Juamita Kidd Stout, Assistant District Attorney, with her Thomas M. Reed, Assistant District Attorney, James N. Lafferty, First Assistant District Attorney, and Victor H. Blanc, District Attorney, for appellee.
November 12, 1957:

Opinion:
Opinion by
Ervin, J.,
This was an appeal from a summary conviction of disorderly conduct under the Act of June 3, 1953, P. L. 272, §1, 19 PS §1189. The court below, after hearing the matter de novo, entered an order of judgment dismissing the appeal. The defendant took the present appeal. There should have been a finding that the defendant was guilty or not guilty and sentence should then have been imposed. Com. v. Peacock, 118 Pa. Superior Ct. 168, 179 A. 907; Com. v. Brenneman, 172 Pa. Superior Ct. 198, 92 A. 2d 894. With the record in this state, Judge Weinbott suggested to counsel for the defendant that the appeal be withdrawn and that a new trial be granted, after which an appropriate finding would be made and sentence imposed. Counsel for the defendant did not withdraw the appeal.
Judgment reversed with a procedendo.