Alderson v. Commonwealth
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The Supreme Court reversed Defendant's conviction of two counts of first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree sexual abuse and his sentence of thirty years' imprisonment, holding that the trial court erred in permitting the Commonwealth to present victim impact testimony during the guilt phase of Defendant's trial, and the error affected Defendant's substantial rights.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held that the admission of testimony about how the alleged sexual assaults affected the victims in the merits phase constituted impermissible victim impact testimony, and this error impacted Defendant's substantial rights, requiring remand for a new trial.
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