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Commonwealth v. Presbury
379 A.2d 569
Pa.
1977
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OPINION OF THE COURT

PER CURIAM:

Appellant, Alan Presbury, was convicted by a jury of murder in the first degree and sentenced to life imprisonment. Post-verdict motions were denied and this appeal followed.

*49 Appellant contends (1) that the prosecutor made remarks in his opening statement which were not substantiated by the evidence, (2) that the prosecutor made prejudicial remarks in his closing address to the jury, and (3) that the prosecutor unnecessarily cross-examined the appellant concerning prior inconsistent statements. These issues were not raised in the trial court and have therefore not been preserved for appellate review. Commonwealth v. Clair, 458 Pa. 418, 326 A.2d 272 (1974); Rule 1119 Pa.R.Cr.P.

Appellant also contends that the prosecutor improperly was permitted to cross-examine an alibi witness about that witness’ refusal to be interviewed by the prosecutor. We have examined this issue and find it to be without merit.

Judgment affirmed.

JONES, Former C. J., and NIX, J., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this case.

Case Details

Case Name: Commonwealth v. Presbury
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Oct 28, 1977
Citation: 379 A.2d 569
Docket Number: 272
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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