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“the defendant . . . has no standing in an appellate court to complain . . . unless the error contributed to the result reached by the jury.”
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Cited as authority (quoted)
Commonwealth v. Cassidy
(2×)
the defendant . . . has no standing in an appellate court to complain . . . unless the error contributed to the result reached by the jury.
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Cited "see, e.g."
Woodall v. Commonwealth
(2×)
See Tipton, supra; see also, Annotation, “Propriety and Effect of Asking Prospective Jurors Hypothetical Questions, on Voir Dire, as to How They Would Decide Issues of the Case.” 99 A.L.R.2d 7 ; see also Commonwealth v. Moon, 389 Pa. 304 , 132 A.2d 224 (1957), cert. dismissed, 355 U.S. 908 , 78 S.Ct. 335 , 2 L.Ed.2d 270 ; Commonwealth v. Everett, 262 Pa.Super. 61 , 396 A.2d 645 (1978).
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Krasnov
v.
United States New Orleans Insurance Exchange v. United States Montgomery v. California
v.
United States New Orleans Insurance Exchange v. United States Montgomery v. California
No. 238; No. 399; No. 66.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 16, 1957.
Published
Citer courts: Superior Court of Pennsylvania (2)
ante, p. 5;
ante, p. 22; and
ante, p. 872. Petitions for rehearing denied.