Opinion
Appellant, Sami H. Soudani, was found guilty in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield County and sentenced to
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to 3 years on a charge of aggravated assault and battery (misdemeanor) and sentenced to
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to 7 years on a charge of assault with intent to kill (felony), both sentences to run concurrently. In addition, a fine of $1,000 was imposed on the second count. Both judgments of sentence and fine were affirmed by the Superior Court. Since both charges arise out of the same transaction, differing merely in degree,
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only one penalty can be imposed after conviction of both.
Commonwealth v.
McCusker,
Notes
Where grievous bodily harm has resulted from an assault, as it has in this case, a charge of aggravated assault and battery (Act of June 24, 1939, P. L. 872, §709, 18 P.S. §4709) is a lesser included offense within a charge of assault with intent to kill. (Act of June 24, 1939, P. U. 872, §710, 18 P.S. §4710). The general rule is well-settled that upon an indictment charging a particular crime, the defendant may be convicted of a lesser offense included within it. This is so even though the greater offense charged be a felony and the lesser included offense a misdemeanor.
Hunter v. Commonwealth,
For other eases so holding see
Commonwealth ex rel. Shaddock v. Ashe,
