Com. v. Ramos, J. ( 2018 )


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  • J-S81006-17
    NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37
    COMMONWEALTH OF                            :   IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
    PENNSYLVANIA                               :        PENNSYLVANIA
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    v.                            :
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    JOSE ANTONIO RAMOS                         :
    :   No. 605 MDA 2017
    Appellant               :
    Appeal from the PCRA Order November 22, 2016
    In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County
    Criminal Division at No(s): CP-40-CR-0003982-2012
    BEFORE:      PANELLA, J., STABILE, J., and PLATT, J.
    JUDGMENT ORDER BY PANELLA, J.                              FILED APRIL 11, 2018
    Jose Ramos appeals pro se from the order dismissing his timely, first
    petition pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act (“PCRA”). On appeal, Ramos
    abandons all the claims he presented to the PCRA court, instead arguing that
    his sentence is illegal pursuant to Commonwealth v. Muniz, 
    164 A.3d 1189
    (Pa. 2017). In response, the Commonwealth notes that all of Ramos’s initial
    issues    are    now   waived.     See   Appellee’s   Brief,   at   7.   However,   the
    Commonwealth requests this case be remanded so that Ramos may properly
    challenge the legality of his sentence before the PCRA court.
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       Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court.
    J-S81006-17
    We agree with the Commonwealth. Ramos has waived all issues
    previously raised in the PCRA court by failing to brief them on appeal. See
    Commonwealth v. Johnson, 
    985 A.2d 915
    , 924 (Pa. 2009). In contrast, his
    claim that Muniz renders his sentence illegal cannot be waived, so long as
    there is jurisdiction to hear it. See Commonwealth v. Rivera-Figueroa, 
    174 A.3d 674
    , 678 (Pa. Super. 2017). “Therefore, the best resolution of this case
    is to vacate, remand, and offer Appellant the opportunity to argue Muniz.”
    Id., at 679.
    Order vacated. Case remanded for further proceedings consistent with
    this decision. Jurisdiction relinquished.
    Judgment Entered.
    Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.
    Prothonotary
    Date: 4/11/2018
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Document Info

Docket Number: 605 MDA 2017

Filed Date: 4/11/2018

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 4/11/2018