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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Appellee
v.
ANDREW SAINT LODGE
Appellant No. 2014 MDA 2013
Appeal from the PCRA Order entered November 4, 2013
In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County
Criminal Division at No: CP-22-CR-0003084-2008
BEFORE: LAZARUS, STABILE, and MUSMANNO, JJ.
JUDGMENT ORDER BY STABILE, J.: FILED NOVEMBER 05, 2014
Appellant, Andrew Saint Lodge, appeals from the November 4, 2013
order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County dismissing his
petition pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act (PCRA), 42 Pa.C.S.A.
§§ 9541-46. Upon review, we affirm.
Previously, on September 29, 2014, this panel remanded this matter
to the PCRA court for a determination of whether the Appellant received
notice of the PCRA court’s Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) order. We observed in that
memorandum that the PCRA court did not address Appellant’s motion to file
a concise statement of errors nunc pro tunc. We deemed the remand
necessary in order to determine whether the PCRA court was correct in
asserting that Appellant waived all of his assertions of error for failure to
comply with the PCRA court’s Rule 1925(b) order.
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In response to that remand, the PCRA court supplemented the certified
record with its May 22, 2014 order denying Appellant’s motion to file a Rule
1925(b) statement nunc pro tunc. In its order, the PCRA court noted that
Appellant “failed to establish extraordinary circumstances which warrant
such relief.” Order, 5/22/14. In addition, on October 9, 2014, Appellant
filed a document titled “Formal Notice of Concession.” In that document,
Appellant concedes he received the PCRA court’s Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) order.
Formal Notice of Concession, 10/9/14, at 2.
In light of the PCRA court’s May 22, 2014 order and Appellant’s
subsequent concession, we conclude, as did the PCRA court, that Appellant
has waived all of the issues he seeks to raise on appeal. Pa.R.A.P.
1925(b)(4)(vii). We therefore affirm the PCRA court’s order.
Order affirmed.
Judgment Entered.
Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.
Prothonotary
Date: 11/5/2014
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