278 Pa. 7 | Pa. | 1923
Opinion by
This case involves the same criminal act which formed the basis of conviction in Commonwealth v. Fragassa, opinion filed herewith, the evidence being substantially the same in both cases. The discussion of the questions involved there is equally applicable here, consequently repetition is unnecessary. Additional questions raised in this case which were not discussed in that appeal will be briefly considered.
The evidence given on behalf of the Commonwealth was to the effect that the Black Hand Society had its headquarters at No. 80 Elm Street, Pittsburgh, the coffee store of Ferdinando Mauro, state leader of the society, the present defendant, Daniele, being a local leader. There was also evidence that up to the time of the killing of Fiore defendant received personal mail at Mauro’s store, the envelopes showing the addresses and postmarks having been offered and received in evidence un
We have examined the remaining assignments of error and find they suggest nothing warranting a reversal of the court below.
The judgment and sentence of the court below are affirmed and the record remitted for the purpose of execution.