Case Name: Commonwealth v. Ransom, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1952-01-07
Citations: 369 Pa. 153
Docket Number: Appeals, Nos. 19 and 20
Parties: Commonwealth v. Ransom, Appellant.
Judges: Before Drew, C. J., Stern, Stearne, Bell, Ladner and Chidsey, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 369
Pages: 153–154

Head Matter:
Commonwealth v. Ransom, Appellant.
Argued November 13, 1951.
Before Drew, C. J., Stern, Stearne, Bell, Ladner and Chidsey, JJ.
January 7, 1952:
Leroy K. Donaldson, with him Joseph Solomon, for appellant.
John S. Powers, Assistant District Attorney, with him Sherman K. Levine, District Attorney, for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Mr. Justice Bell,
The defendant was found guilty of rape and robbery, and from sentence and judgment thereon he appealed to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania and thence to this Court.
This appeal revolves around the troublesome subject of the admissibility of evidence of allegedly similar and related crimes, viz., evidence of attempted rape and robbery, several hours, and of rape forty-eight hours prior to the commission of this crime.
The case was fairly and ably tried by Judge John J. Lamoree, and we find no merit in any of the defendant's contentions nor any reversible error. The judgment is affirmed on the able opinion of President Judge Rhodes which is reported in 169 Pa. Superior Ct. 306, 82 A. 2d 547.
Judgment affirmed.