Court Opinion

ID: 9703664
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 00:03:56.379628+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:21:51.036989
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NIX, C.J.,
files a concurring and dissenting opinion.
APPENDIX A
(1) Whether the testimony of Commonwealth witnesses, Kevin Harrell and Catherine Rivers was self-contradictory, unreliable and untrustworthy, and thus, insufficient to support a finding of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
(2) Whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to request that the trial court enter a Directed Verdict of not guilty based upon the insufficiency of the evidence presented by the Commonwealth.
(3) Whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to demur to the charge of murder in the first degree based upon the insufficiency of the evidence presented by the Commonwealth.
(4) Whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to request a cautionary instruction that Catherine Rivers’ police statement should not be considered as substantive evidence and that the prosecutor was permitted to read from the statement only for the purpose of rebutting an inference of fabrication.
(5) Whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to request an acquittal instruction, which would have defined the elements of the crime charged, the applicable burden of proof, and the jury’s ability to acquit the defendant if the Commonwealth failed to prove any of the required elements beyond a reasonable doubt.
(6) Whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to reiterate his objection to the trial court’s flight instruction before the jury retired in order to preserve the issue of flight for appeal.
(7) Whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance of counsel by failing to reiterate his objection to the trial court’s denial of his request for a “missing witness” [Erica Riggins] instruction before the jury retired in order to preserve the issue for appellate review.
*291(8) Whether trial counsel was ineffective in failing to object to the portion of the trial court's instructions to the jury, wherein the trial court stated that “Catherine Rivers does certainly present testimony that supports the Commonwealth’s version of this matter,” which impermissibly vouched for the veracity of the Commonwealth’s case and ignored contradictory evidence presented by the defense.
(9) Whether trial counsel was ineffective in failing to object to the trial court’s refusal to instruct on its “leniency power” available through voluntary manslaughter.
(10) Whether trial counsel was ineffective by failing to object on the basis of irrelevant rebuttal to the testimony of Philadelphia Police Detective Kenneth Curcio concerning his inability to locate a witness who had previously stated that one of the defense witnesses had originally stated that Williams had killed Gordon Russell.