Pennsylvania v. Cousar

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Appellant Bernard Cousar appealed a Court of Common Pleas order denying, without a hearing, the guilt phase claims contained in his petition for relief from his death sentence under the Post Conviction Relief Act (“PCRA”). After review, the Supreme Court remanded this case back to the PCRA court for an evidentiary hearing limited to two issues pertaining to whether trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance for: (1) failing to show the ballistics evidence purportedly tying appellant to a series of crimes and murders was inconsistent; and (2) impeach an eyewitness’s in-court identification of appellant with the witness’s inability to identify appellant at his preliminary hearing. View "Pennsylvania v. Cousar" on Justia Law