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Commonwealth v. Price
Hugh J. Burns, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, Philadelphia, for Commonwealth, appellant.
Gina Ryan Force, Assistant District Attorney, Indiana, for Commonwealth, appellant.
Thomas M. Dickey, Altoona, for appellee.
Thomas K. Hooper, Hollidaysburg, for appellee.
BEFORE: MURRAY, J., McLAUGHLIN, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*
OPINION BY McLAUGHLIN, J.:
The Commonwealth appeals from the order granting in part Nathanial Ray Price's motion to suppress. It maintains that the trial court erred in suppressing Price's cell phone records. We reverse.
Price was arrested and charged in October 2016 in connection with a double homicide. State police seized Price's cell phone, which he had with him at the time of his arrest, and they applied for a warrant for Price's phone records. The warrant application included an affidavit from an officer involved in the investigation. The affidavit stated in its entirety:
Application for Search Warrant and Application, dated 5/19/17 at 2 (Affidavit of Probable Cause). The court granted the warrant.
Price filed a motion to suppress various items of evidence, which the trial court granted in part and denied in part. Relevant here, the court suppressed the phone records on the ground that the affidavit of probable cause did not establish probable cause. See Opinion and Order of the Court, filed 10/15/19, at 29-30. The suppression court concluded that the affidavit did not establish a probability that the phone number for which the police sought records was connected to the phone that was seized, or that the phone records probably contained evidence of a crime. The judge who granted the motion was also the judge who granted the warrant. This timely appeal followed.
The Commonwealth presents the following issues for our review:
On review of the Commonwealth's appeal from an order granting suppression, we consider only the evidence from the defendant's witnesses together with the evidence of the prosecution that, when read in the context of the entire record, remains uncontradicted. Commonwealth v. Vetter , 149 A.3d 71, 75 (Pa.Super. 2016). The suppression court's findings of fact bind us if the record supports those findings. Id. However, its conclusions of law are not binding, and we conduct de novo review to determine if the suppression court properly applied the law to the facts. Id.
The Commonwealth first argues that the trial court's granting of Price's suppression motion violated the law of the case doctrine. This claim is meritless. See Commonwealth's Br. at 13-14.
The law of the case ...
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