214 Pa. Super. 48 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1969
Opinion
On July 1, 1966, appellant, a juvenile, was convicted in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Delaware County of assault with intent to kill, assault with intent to ravish, burglary and larceny. Appellant’s post-conviction petition attacks these convictions on the ground that the Juvenile Court failed to comply with the requirements of Kent v. United States, 383 U.S. 541 (1966), in certifying the proceedings to the Court of Quarter Sessions.
We do not reach the merits of appellant’s claim because we find that the failure to raise the claim in a timely manner was a deliberate by-pass of available procedures and presumptively a procedural waiver under §4 of the Post Conviction Hearing Act. Although appellant was represented by counsel at all stages of
The order of the court below is affirmed.