Case Name: COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Raymond McCLENDON, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1978-11-18
Citations: 482 Pa. 467
Docket Number: No. 325
Parties: COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Raymond McCLENDON, Appellant.
Judges: Before EAGEN, C. J., and O’BRIEN, ROBERTS, POMEROY, NIX, MANDERINO and LARSEN, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 482
Pages: 467–469

Head Matter:
393 A .2d 1207
COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Raymond McCLENDON, Appellant.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Submitted Oct. 19, 1978.
Decided Nov. 18, 1978.
Stephen G. Pollock, Philadelphia, for appellant.
Edward G. Rendell, Dist. Atty., Steven H. Goldblatt, Deputy Dist. Atty. for Law, Robert B. Lawler, Chief, Appeals Div., Neil Kitrosser, Asst. Dist. Attys., Philadelphia, for appellee.
Before EAGEN, C. J., and O’BRIEN, ROBERTS, POMEROY, NIX, MANDERINO and LARSEN, JJ.

Opinion:
OPINION
PER CURIAM.
This is an appeal from appellant's conviction of murder of the first degree, and conspiracy which arose from the slaying of Domingo Martinez on November 10, 1973. Appellant raises five issues for review, all of which are without merit.
1. Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the jury's verdict.
2. That the trial court erred in not suppressing appellant's confession on the grounds that it was a product of an unnecessary delay following arrest.
3. That appellant's waiver of his rights and subsequent confession were involuntary.
4. That the trial court erred by failing to give the proper instruction on aiding and abetting.
5. That appellant received ineffective assistance of counsel because trial counsel failed to request a charge on involuntary manslaughter, and because trial counsel failed to preserve for appeal the adequacy of the jury's charge on conspiracy.
Judgment of sentence affirmed.
. A review of the record, conducted pursuant to the Act of February 15, 1870, P.L. 15, § 2, 19 P.S. 1187 reveals that there was sufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict.