OPINION OF THE COURT
Appellant Charles Robert James was arrested for the murder of Charles Colbert on March 14,1975. After trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County, the jury returned a verdict of murder of the third degree. Post-trial motions were denied and judgment of sentence imposed. This appeal follows. *
Appellant’s only allegation of error is the trial judge’s failure to instruct on involuntary manslaughter. Appellant concedes that he did not request such a charge and that he did not object to the instructions at trial. Appellant alleges, however, that because of “plain and fundamental error” in the charge, this Court should reach the issue not raised and decided below. We disagree.
We have expressly rejected the doctrine of fundamental error.
Commonwealth v. Clair,
Judgment of sentence affirmed.
Notes
We hear this appeal pursuant to the Appellate Court Jurisdiction Act, Act of July 31, 1970, P.L. 673, art. II, § 202(1), 17 P.S. § 211.202(1) (Supp.1978).
