Case Name: COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Michael ANDERSON, Appellant
Court: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1979-12-21
Citations: 273 Pa. Super. 142
Docket Number: No. 326 Special Transfer Docket
Parties: COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Michael ANDERSON, Appellant.
Judges: Before CERCONE, President Judge, and ROBERTS and LIPEZ, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports
Volume: 273
Pages: 142–144

Head Matter:
416 A.2d 1130
COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania v. Michael ANDERSON, Appellant.
Superior Court of Pennsylvania.
Submitted Oct. 24, 1979.
Filed Dec. 21, 1979.
Robert I. Segal, Philadelphia, for appellant.
Robert B. Lawler, Assistant District Attorney, Chief, Appeals Division, Philadelphia, for Commonwealth, appellee.
Before CERCONE, President Judge, and ROBERTS and LIPEZ, JJ.
Justice Samuel J. Roberts of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, is sitting by designation.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
In this appeal from denial of relief under the Post Conviction Hearing Act, appellant contends that trial counsel was ineffective. We affirm.
On February 1, 1973, a jury convicted appellant of murder of the first degree. After denying post-verdict motions, the trial court sentenced appellant to life imprisonment. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the judgment. See Commonwealth v. Anderson, 464 Pa. 541, 347 A.2d 674 (1975). Appellant obtained new counsel and filed a PCHA petition alleging ineffective assistance of trial counsel. After a hearing, the PCHA court denied the petition.
The indictment against appellant charged murder generally. At trial, the Commonwealth relied upon alternative theories of liability, arguing that appellant had committed a premeditated murder or a felony-murder. The trial court instructed the jury on both theories. Appellant argues that, where the indictment charged murder generally, he lacked notice, of the Commonwealth's theories of the case and that trial counsel was ineffective for failing to object to this lack of notice. In his PCHA petition, however, appellant did not assign this failure as the basis for his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel. Thus, the issue is not preserved for review, Cf. e. g., Commonwealth v. Walls, 481 Pa. 1, 391 A.2d 1064 (1978) (sentencing hearing); Commonwealth v. Blair, 460 Pa. 31, 331 A.2d 213 (1975) (post-verdict motions); Commonwealth v. Clair, 458 Pa. 418, 326 A.2d 272 (1974) (trial); Commonwealth v. Evans, 267 Pa.Super. 59, 405 A.2d 1302 (1979) (suppression hearing); Commonwealth v. Felder, 266 Pa.Super. 489, 405 A.2d 925 (1979) (guilty plea hearing).
Order affirmed.
Act of January 25, 1966, P.L. (1965) 1580, 19 P.S. § 1180-1 et seq. (Supp.1978-79), repealed, Act of April 28, 1978, P.L. 202, effective June 27, 1978.