Title: Comm. v. Jacobs (Concurring Opinion)
Citation: N/A
Docket Number: 177 CAPITAL APPEAL DOCKET
State: Pennsylvania
Issuer: Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Date: March 29, 1999

[J-121-1998] IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA EASTERN DISTRICT COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Appellee v. DANIEL JACOBS, Appellant : : : : : : : : : : : No. 177 Capital Appeal Docket SUBMITTED: May 11, 1998 CONCURRING OPINION MADAME JUSTICE NEWMAN DECIDED: March 26, 1999 I join the Majority, and write separately only to address footnote 8 of the Opinion. I reiterate the position I expressed in Commonwealth v. Chandler, __ Pa. __, 721 A.2d 1040 (1998), regarding the “life means life” issue. As I stated in Chandler: [I]n cases where Simmons would require a “life means life” instruction, I agree with Chief Justice Flaherty that the court should instruct the jury that the defendant’s sentence could be commuted. Where future dangerousness is at issue, the impossibility of parole and the possibility of commutation are equally relevant, so the court should inform the jury of both contingencies. In this case, I agree with the majority that future dangerousness was not at issue. Accordingly, I agree that the trial court properly declined to give a “life means life” instruction.