CRIMINAL LAW
Admissibility • Criminal Matter • Prior Bad Acts • Motive • Logical Connection
Commonwealth v. Cox, PICS Case No. 15-0735 (Pa. Super. April 29, 2015) Ford Elliott, J. (17 pages).
The trial court erred in admitting evidence of defendant's prior bad act for the purpose of establishing motive in this case as there was no "logical connection" between defendant's prior act and the crime at issue. Vacated and remanded.
May 19, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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CRIMINAL LAW
Admissibility • Criminal Matter • Prior Bad Acts • Motive • Logical Connection
Commonwealth v. Cox, PICS Case No. 15-0735 (Pa. Super. April 29, 2015) Ford Elliott, J. (17 pages).
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