Motion to Dismiss • Waiver of Preliminary Hearing • Sufficiency of Evidence

Commonwealth v. Kennedy, PICS Case No. 17-0774 (C.P. Lycoming Apr. 21, 2017)

Criminal defendant’s motion to dismiss was a de facto petition for a writ of habeas corpus, and defendant waived his right to challenge the sufficiency of the evidence he had previously waived the preliminary hearing. Motion to dismiss denied.

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