Commonwealth v. WhiteCommonwealth v. White
On appeal appellant raises a single challenge: whether the trial court erred by refusing to instruct the jury that a mandatory sentence (under
The jury found appellant guilty and the court imposed the mandatory sentence. The appellant’s attorney had requested that the jury be informed that guilt carried with it the mandatory sentence. The trial court refused to so inform the jury.
We find that the trial court was correct. The function of the jury is to determine guilt or innocence. According to
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the Pennsylvania Supreme Court “the jury has nothing to do with the punishment of an offense, ... [i]n all other instances, punishment is a matter solely for the court and not for the jury to know or consider during its deliberations.”
Commonwealth v. Lucier,
Visible possession of a firearm is not an element of a crime punishable under
Judgment of sentence affirmed.