Com. v. Snyder, T. ( 2015 )


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    NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37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.                      :
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    TIMOTHY B. SNYDER,                          :
    :
    Appellant         :     No. 1550 EDA 2014
    Appeal from the Order April 17, 2014
    In the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County
    Criminal Division No(s).: CP-39-CR-0004012-2005
    BEFORE: BOWES, SHOGAN, and FITZGERALD,* JJ.
    MEMORANDUM BY FITZGERALD, J.:                         FILED MARCH 09, 2015
    Pro se Appellant, Timothy B. Snyder, appeals from the order entered
    in the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas denying his petitions
    challenging the retroactive application of the Megan’s Law registration
    requirement.     The Commonwealth and trial court agree that Appellant is
    entitled to relief. We reverse the order below.
    The facts underlying Appellant’s conviction are unnecessary for our
    disposition. Briefly, on April 25, 2006, Appellant pleaded guilty to indecent
    assault, graded as a second-degree misdemeanor. Trial Ct. Op., 8/1/14, at
    4.     The court sentenced Appellant to two to four years’ imprisonment,
    followed by two years’ probation. Appellant was on probation when he was
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    Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.
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    charged with burglary. Trial Ct., 6/26/14, at 5. For the probation violation,
    Appellant was sentenced to nine to eighteen months’ imprisonment and was
    separately sentenced on the burglary charge. Id.
    On September 12, 2013, the Pennsylvania State Police notified
    Appellant that he was obligated to register as a sexual offender pursuant to
    the version of the Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act1
    (“SORNA”) in effect on that date.        Appellant, pro se, subsequently filed
    numerous petitions challenging the registration obligation.         On April 17,
    2014, the court denied all of Appellant’s petitions and held that he was
    required to register. Order, 4/17/14. Appellant timely appealed and timely
    filed a court-ordered Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) statement.
    On appeal, Appellant contends he is not required to register under the
    present version of SORNA. The trial court and the Commonwealth concede
    error. After careful review, we agree.
    The relevant statute follows:
    The following individuals shall register with the
    Pennsylvania State Police as provided in sections 9799.15
    (relating to period of registration), 9799.19 (relating to
    initial registration) and 9799.25 (relating to verification by
    sexual offenders and Pennsylvania State Police) and
    otherwise comply with the provisions of this subchapter:
    *    *    *
    (3.1) The following:
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    42 Pa.C.S. §§ 9791-9799.9.
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    (i) An individual who between January 23, 2005, and
    December 19, 2012, was:
    (A) convicted of a sexually violent offense;
    (B) released from a period of incarceration resulting
    from a conviction for a sexually violent offense; or
    (C) under the supervision of the Pennsylvania Board
    of Probation and Parole or county probation or parole
    as a result of a conviction for a sexually violent
    offense.
    (ii) For purposes of this paragraph, the term “sexually
    violent offense” shall have the meaning set forth in
    section 9799.12 (relating to definitions), except that it
    shall not include:
    *      *   *
    (B) A conviction under 18 Pa.C.S. § 3126 (relating to
    indecent assault) where the crime is graded as a
    misdemeanor of the second degree . . . .
    42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.13(3.1)(i), (ii)(B).
    Instantly, Appellant was convicted of indecent assault, graded as a
    second degree misdemeanor, on April 25, 2006.          Thus, pursuant to the
    above statute, his conviction is not a “sexually violent offense.”      See id.
    Therefore, Appellant is not subject to the registration requirement. See id.;
    Commonwealth v. Bundy, 
    96 A.3d 390
    , 396 (Pa. Super. 2014) (reversing
    order requiring registration of defendant convicted on May 12, 2009, of
    indecent assault graded as second degree misdemeanor). Accordingly, we
    agree with the trial court and the parties, and reverse the order below. See
    Bundy, 
    96 A.3d at 396
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    Order reversed. Jurisdiction relinquished.
    Judgment Entered.
    Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.
    Prothonotary
    Date: 3/9/2015
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Document Info

Docket Number: 1550 EDA 2014

Filed Date: 3/9/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 3/9/2015