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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

  COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA                 :   IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
                                               :        PENNSYLVANIA
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                v.                             :
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                                               :
  SANTIAGO SALGADO-OCHOA                       :
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                       Appellant               :   No. 192 EDA 2023

     Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered November 18, 2022
    In the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Criminal Division at
                      No(s): CP-15-CR-0001494-2021

BEFORE: BOWES, J., STABILE, J., and LANE, J.

JUDGEMENT ORDER BY LANE, J.:                             FILED APRIL 23, 2024

       Santiago Salgado-Ochoa (“Salgado-Ochoa”) appeals from the judgment

of sentence imposed following his convictions for indecent exposure,

corruption of minors, and false imprisonment.1 Additionally, Salgado-Ochoa’s

counsel has filed an application to withdraw and an accompanying brief

pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967) raising, inter alia, a

claim that the judgment was against the weight of the evidence. We remand.

       It is well-settled that

             The finder of fact is the exclusive judge of the weight of the
       evidence as the fact finder and is free to believe all, part, or none
       of the evidence presented and determine the credibility of the
       witnesses.

             As an appellate court, we cannot substitute our judgment
       for that of the finder of fact. Therefore, we will reverse a jury’s
       verdict and grant a new trial only where the verdict is so contrary
       to the evidence as to shock one’s sense of justice. . . . [A]n
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1 18 Pa.C.S.A §§ 3127(a), 6301(a)(1)(ii), 2903(b).
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      appellate court’s role is not to consider the underlying question of
      whether the verdict is against the weight of the evidence. Rather,
      appellate review is limited to whether the trial court palpably
      abused its discretion in ruling on the weight claim.

Commonwealth v. Boyd, 73 A.3d 1269, 1274-75 (Pa. Super. 2013) (en

banc) (citation omitted).

      Instantly, the trial court denied Salgado-Ochoa’s post-sentence motion

challenging the sufficiency and weight of the evidence without providing an

explanation for its decision.   See Order, 12/12/22, at 1.     The trial court’s

Pa.R.A.P. 1925(a) opinion consists only of the factual and procedural

background, declining to provide any further analysis based on counsel’s Rule

1925(c)(4) statement. See Trial Court Opinion, 6/30/23, at 1-2. However,

because the trial court did not provide any analysis or explanation for its

decision to deny Salgado-Ochoa’s weight of the evidence challenge we are

unable to review that ruling. Thus, we remand this matter to the trial court

for it to prepare a supplemental Rule 1925(a) opinion addressing and

analyzing Salgado-Ochoa’s weight of the evidence claim within twenty days of

the date of this Judgment Order.

      Case remanded with instructions. Jurisdiction retained.

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