Court Opinion

ID: 9753911
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-28 19:34:58.031758+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:27:45.107256
License: Public Domain

DISSENTING OPINION BY
COLVILLE, J.:
In holding that the presumption of prejudice attaches to Appellant’s ineffective assistance of counsel claim, the Majority concludes that the panel of this Court that reviewed Appellant’s direct appeal found Appellant’s sole issue waived and did not conduct an alternative merits review. Majority Opinion at 433. Because I cannot agree with this conclusion, I dissent.
Appellant raised one issue on direct appeal. The memorandum opinion filed by this Court determined that Appellant waived this issue. The memorandum’s result was the affirmance of Appellant’s judgment of sentence. Importantly, while Judges Orie Melvin and Shogan did not join the memorandum opinion, they did concur in the result. In other words, Judges Orie Melvin and Shogan agreed with the memorandum opinion that Appellant’s judgment of sentence should be affirmed. Because Judges Orie Melvin and Shogan did not write separately from the memorandum opinion, we cannot not discern why they concluded that Appellant’s judgment of sentence should be affirmed. Although they could have determined that Appellant waived the issue on grounds different from the ground espoused by the memorandum opinion, they also could have *435determined that Appellant’s issue failed on its merits.
Given these circumstances, Appellant has failed to convince me that the presumption of prejudice should attach to his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel. For this reason, I would affirm the PCRA court’s order.