Pennsylvania v. Hairston (majority)
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Appellant Kenneth Hairston was convicted of two counts of murder and sentenced to death for each count. He failed to file a timely post-conviction motion or appeal, and thereby waived any claims of error. The Supreme Court automatically reviewed the case, evaluated the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the convictions, and the sentences appellants receive. The Supreme Court affirmed appellant's convictions and sentence. Appellant thereafter moved for reinstatement of his appellate rights nunc pro tunc. After the trial court granted appellant's motion, he raised numerous claims of error at trial relating to his convictions. Upon consideration of those claims, the Supreme Court found no reversible error and reaffirmed his convictions and death sentence.
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