v.
Preusser, K.
J-S38033-14
NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellant : : v. : : KATHERINE LEIGH PREUSSER, : : Appellee : No. 18 EDA 2014
Appeal from the Order Entered November 27, 2013, In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Criminal Division, at No. CP-23-CR-0002915-2013.
BEFORE: FORD ELLIOTT, P.J.E., BOWES and SHOGAN, JJ.
MEMORANDUM BY SHOGAN, J.: FILED SEPTEMBER 23, 2014
appeals from the order entered on November 27, 2013, that granted the suppression motion filed by Appellee, Katherine Leigh Preusser. We affirm. The suppression court made the following findings of fact: charged with Possession of a Small Amount of Marijuana for Personal Use,1 Possession of Drug Paraphernalia,2 Corruption of Minors,3 and Furnishing Liquor to Minors4 relating to an incident that occurred on March 23, 2013 at approximately 11 p.m. [The arrest was conducted] by Trooper Jerrold Hatfield of the Pennsylvania State Police. [1] 35 [P.S.] §780-113(a)(31). 2 35 [P.S.] §780-113(a)(32). 3 18 Pa.C.S. §6301(a)(1)(i). J-S38033-14 4 18 Pa.C.S. §6310.1(A). 2. On July 2, 2013, Defendant, through counsel, filed a Motion to Suppress, seeking to suppress all physical evidence, and 3. On November 1, 2013, a Suppression Hearing was held on 4. Trooper Hatfield, a 5½-year Patrol Trooper for Troop K Media Patrol Barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police, testified at the Suppression Hearing. (N.T. 11/1/13 p. 8). 5. Trooper Hatfield testified that at approximately 11:00 p.m. on March 23, 2013, a Saturday night, he was on duty, in uniform, and operating a marked Pennsylvania State Police patrol vehicle. The Trooper was driving eastbound on Baltimore Pike in Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania approaching the area of the Franklin Mint property. 6. The Trooper observed a vehicle pulling suddenly from the right-hand lane of travel onto the shoulder and then into a driveway. The driveway leads to a business that has been closed numerous break-ins since its closing. (N.T. 11/1/13 p. 9). 7. Earlier in 2012, Trooper Hatfield handled a break-in at the Franklin Mint property which was approximately 75 yards from the Lobster Pot property and during that incident, scrap metal was stolen from the Franklin Mint Museum. There have been numerous incidents in the area, approximately 1-½ mile stretch along Baltimore Pike, wherein the buildings have been stripped of all their copper and scrap metal. The area has been posted (N.T, 11/1/13 pp. 8-12). 5 D evidence without objection as DS-1, (N.T. 11/1/13 p.105).[1] J-S38033-14 J-S38033-14 J-S38033-14 J-S38033-14 J-S38033-14 We begin by setting forth our standard and scope of review:
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conclude that the Commonwealth is entitled to no relief on appeal, and we Order affirmed. Judgment Entered. Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq. Prothonotary Date: 9/23/2014
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