This is an appeal from judgments of sentence imposed upon appellant for conviction of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, simple assault, and criminal conspiracy growing out of an episode where appellant and Rufus Tillman, inmates at Western Penitentiary, committed three acts of forcible homosexual rape upon a fellow inmate, Terry Davis. Appellant contends that the conviction is not sustained by proof beyond a reasonable doubt, because the only witnesses who testified for the Commonwealth were Davis, the victim, and Tillman, appellant’s co-conspirator who confessed to the crime, pled guilty, and testified for the Commonwealth in *496 exchange for a recommendation of a sentence of two to four years.
The uncorroborated testimony of a co-conspirator, if believed, is sufficient to support a conviction.
Commonwealth
v.
Ridgely,
Judgments of sentence affirmed.
