Com. v. Newnam, L. ( 2019 )


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    NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37
    COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA               :   IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
    :        PENNSYLVANIA
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    v.                             :
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    LUCAS ALLEN NEWNAM                         :
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    Appellant               :   No. 1504 MDA 2017
    Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence August 9, 2017
    In the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County Criminal Division at
    No(s): CP-36-CR-0003420-2016
    BEFORE: LAZARUS, J., OLSON, J., and MUSMANNO, J.
    MEMORANDUM BY LAZARUS, J.:                            FILED JANUARY 25, 2019
    Lucas Allen Newnam appeals from his judgment of sentence, entered in
    the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, following his conviction of
    first-degree murder.1 Newnam was sentenced to life imprisonment, without
    the possibility of parole. After careful review, we affirm.
    On May 27, 2016, Newnam fatally shot Julius Dale, III, at Newnam’s
    residence located at 304 Creek Road, Sadsbury Township, in Lancaster
    County.     We refer to pages 2-11 of the attached trial court opinion, dated
    December 20, 2017, for a recitation of the relevant trial testimony and factual
    background of the case.
    Following a five-day jury trial, first-degree murder conviction, and
    sentencing, Newnam filed timely post-sentence motions alleging the verdict
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    1   18 Pa.C.S.A. § 2502(a).
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    was against the weight of the evidence and that the Commonwealth provided
    insufficient evidence to disprove his defense of justification. The court denied
    the motion and, on September 20, 2017, Newnam filed the instant, timely
    notice of appeal. After being granted an extension by the trial court, Newnam
    filed a timely Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) concise statement of errors complained of on
    appeal.
    On appeal, Newnam raises the following issues for our consideration:
    (1)   Did the trial court commit reversible error by denying
    [Newnam’s] request to have newly[-]retained counsel of his
    choice assume his defense of his pending murder trial and
    afford counsel a brief continuance to prepare, where
    [Newnam’s] original attorney abruptly withdrew from his
    case for medical reasons and the court appointed new
    counsel to [Newnam’s] case[?]
    (2)   Did the trial court err when it allowed the Commonwealth to
    introduce      [Newnam’s]       intercepted     prison    visit
    conversations, in the absence of explicit consent by both
    parties or judicial authorization, in violation of the Wiretap
    Act, 18 Pa.C.S. [§] 5701, et se[q]., and Commonwealth
    v. Fant[, 
    146 A.3d 1254
     (Pa. 2016)?]
    (3)   Did the trial court err when it refused to suppress
    [Newnam’s] statements during a custodial interrogation
    when the state police troopers failed to properly inform him
    of the nature of the investigation prior to advising
    [Newnam] of his Miranda[2] rights[?]
    (4)   Did the trial court err by refusing to charge the jury pursuant
    to [Newnam’s] requested castle doctrine instruction when
    [Newnam] testified, as well as put on witnesses buttressing
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    2   Miranda v. Arizona, 
    384 U.S. 436
     (1966).
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    his claim of self-defense and the decedent’s stated intent to
    kill [Newnam?]3
    Appellant’s Brief, at 7-9.
    In his first issue on appeal, Newnam contends that the trial court
    improperly denied his request to have newly-retained, private counsel
    appointed and permit counsel to have a brief continuance to prepare his case.
    He asserts the denial was an abuse of discretion where Newnam’s original
    attorney withdrew from his case for medical reasons and the court appointed
    new counsel for him, depriving him of his right to choose counsel.
    It is a fundamental principle that a defendant has a constitutional right
    to choose any lawyer he may desire, at his own cost and expense.
    Commonwealth v. Rucker, 
    761 A.2d 541
     (Pa. 2000); Pennsylvania
    Constitution, Art. I, § 9; U.S. Constitution, Amend. V. Cf. Commonwealth
    v. Moore, 
    633 A.2d 1119
    , 1125 (Pa. 1993) (citing Commonwealth v.
    Johnson, 
    236 A.2d 805
    , 807 (Pa. 1968) (defendant who is not employing
    counsel at own expense and seeks court-appointed counsel, at public expense,
    does not have right to choose particular counsel to represent him)).          In
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    3  The Commonwealth has presented our Court with a post-submission
    communication, attaching a recent decision, Commonwealth v. Cannavo,
    3729 EDA 2017 (Pa. Super. filed Dec. 3, 2018), that addresses the castle
    doctrine and 18 Pa.C.S. § 505. The Commonwealth asserts that Cannavo is
    relevant to our analysis of Newnam’s last issue on appeal. See Pa.R.A.P. 2501
    (after argument of case, no brief, memorandum or letter relating to case shall
    be presented either directly or indirectly to court or any judge, except upon
    application or when expressly permitted to bar at time of argument)
    (emphasis added). We accept the submission pursuant to Rule 2501.
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    Commonwealth v. Robinson, 
    364 A.2d 665
    , 674 (Pa. 1976), our Supreme
    Court noted:
    Due process demands that the defendant be afforded a fair
    opportunity to obtain the assistance of counsel of his own choice
    to prepare and conduct his defense; the constitutional mandate is
    satisfied so long as the accused is afforded a fair or reasonable
    opportunity to obtain particular counsel, provided there is no
    arbitrary action prohibiting the effective use of such counsel.
    Id. at 674 (citations omitted).
    However, a person’s right to be represented by the counsel of his choice
    is not absolute. “[T]he right of the accused to choose his own counsel, as well
    as a lawyer’s right to choose his clients, must be weighed against and may
    reasonably be restricted by ‘the state’s interest in the swift and efficient
    administration of criminal justice.’”    Id. at 676.   Effectively, a defendant
    cannot “utilize his right to choose his own counsel so as unreasonably to clog
    the machinery of justice and hamper and delay the state in its efforts to do
    justice with regard to both him and to others whose right to a speedy trial
    may thereby be affected.” Id. (citations omitted) (emphasis in original).
    The matter of continuance is traditionally within the discretion of
    the trial judge, and it is not every denial of a request for more
    time that violates due process even if the party fails to offer
    evidence or is compelled to defend without counsel. Contrariwise,
    a myopic insistence upon expeditiousness in the face of a
    justifiable request for delay can render the right to defend with
    counsel an empty formality. There are no mechanical tests for
    deciding when a denial of a continuance is so arbitrary as to violate
    due process. The answer must be found in the circumstances
    present in every case, particularly in the reasons presented to the
    trial judge at the time the request is denied.
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    Id. at 675 (emphasis added). Moreover, in Commonwealth v. Brooks, 
    104 A.3d 466
     (Pa. 2014), our Supreme Court noted that:
    [a]ppellate review of a trial court’s continuance decision is
    deferential. The grant or denial of a motion for a continuance is
    within the sound discretion of the trial court and will be reversed
    only upon a showing of an abuse of discretion. An abuse of
    discretion is not merely an error of judgment. Rather, discretion
    is abused when the law is overridden or misapplied, or the
    judgment exercised is manifestly unreasonable, or the result of
    partiality, prejudice, bias, or ill-will, as shown by the evidence or
    the record.
    Id. at 469.4 Our federal courts have recognized that a defendant must be
    “given a reasonable time and a fair opportunity to secure counsel of his [or
    her] own choice, Chandler v. Fretag, 
    348 U.S. 3
    , 10, (1954), that this right
    cannot be insisted upon in a manner that will obstruct a reasonably prompt
    trial, Releford v. United States, 
    288 F.2d 298
    , 301 (9th Cir., 1961), and
    that [a defendant cannot be] deprived of his [or her] constitutional right to
    have assistance of counsel at his [or her] trial. In United States ex rel.
    Puntari v. Maroney, 
    220 F. Supp. 801
    , 805 (W.D. Pa. 1963), the United
    States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, held that “[a]n
    accused without [] sufficient funds who failed to engage counsel of choice
    within a 70-day period prior to trial must rely on court-appointed counsel if he
    desires an advocate. He does not have the right to tell the court whom to
    appoint, the choice is that of the court. 
    Id. at 805
    .
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    4 We note that pursuant to Pa.R.Crim.P. 106, “a court may grant a continuance
    ‘in the interests of justice.’” Pa.R.Crim.P. 106(A). In addition, “[a] motion for
    continuance on behalf of the defendant shall be made not later than 48 hours
    before the time set for the proceeding.” Id. at 106(D).
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    Here, Newnam’s original trial counsel, Randall Miller, Esquire, who was
    court-appointed on July 28, 2016, and was fully prepared to go to trial, had
    to withdraw from the case just ten days shy of trial, in April 2017, due to
    medical reasons. On April 27, 2017, the court quickly appointed new counsel
    for Newnam, Edwin Pfursich, Esquire, who requested a two- or three-month
    continuance to properly prepare a defense for trial. The court granted the
    unopposed motion for a 60-day continuance and trial was rescheduled for July
    29, 2017. During the following two months, Newnam became increasingly
    dissatisfied with Attorney Pfursich’s representation. As a result, he retained
    new, private counsel, Michael V. Marinaro, Esquire, on July 19, 2017 – just
    ten days before his scheduled trial.
    On July 20, 2017, the court held a hearing on Newnam’s change of
    counsel and intended request for an additional two- to three-month
    continuance.   The court noted at the hearing that the court’s continuance
    decision would be based on the following facts: the case had already been
    continued one time; that continuance was on the defense because of the
    appointment of new counsel; the continuance was for two months; the case
    was now 14 months old; Newnam had more than one year to secure private
    counsel; Newnam secured private counsel only eight days before the
    rescheduled trial start date; Newnam had been in court on several occasions
    over the prior nine months and never indicated that he intended to hire private
    counsel or that he was dissatisfied in any way with Attorney Pfursich; and that
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    the Commonwealth has already subpoenaed and met with witnesses for trial.
    N.T. Hearing, 7/20/17, at 3-6.
    Current counsel, Attorney Pfursich, testified at the hearing that while he
    and his client disagreed over trial strategies, Newnam never personally
    indicated to him that he wanted to hire private counsel. He did state, however,
    that Newnam’s family mentioned on a number of occasions that they were
    dissatisfied and were seeking to hire Newnam new counsel. Attorney Pfursich
    also told the court that he was prepared to go to trial at the end of July, that
    he did not believe that Newnam was hiring new counsel as a delay tactic, that
    Newnam had no reason to hire private counsel during the first year that the
    case was pending because he was satisfied with Attorney Miller, and that from
    experience he knew it required substantial effort to interview new attorneys
    and secure funding for private counsel in a murder case. Id. 10-14. The
    court also noted that if it did continue the case, it would not be able to
    reschedule trial before October, approximately 17 months after the criminal
    complaint was filed. Id. at 5.
    Newnam’s intended private counsel, Attorney Marinaro, indicated that
    without a continuance there was “no possible way that [he could] get up to
    speed at this point to be an effective attorney for [Newnam]” and would need
    two to three months to prepare for trial. Id. at 10-11.
    Our Courts have repeatedly stated that upon review of the denial of a
    continuance motion, “we are to give attention to the ‘reasons presented to the
    trial judge at the time the request is denied.’” Commonwealth v. Wolfe,
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    447 A.2d 305
    , 308 (Pa. Super. 1982). Instantly, Newnam testified that he
    waited so long to hire private counsel after Pfursich was hired because he
    “didn’t have the funds.” Id. at 17. Newnam also testified that he did not
    speak up sooner and express his dissatisfaction with Attorney Pfursich at prior
    hearings because he was afraid he would be held in contempt of court for
    speaking out of turn. Id. at 18. He also indicated that counsel had not given
    him access to a witness statement and that counsel “didn’t seem as
    enthusiastic about defending [his] case as [he] thought counsel should be.”
    Id. at 22-23.
    Finally, the assistant district attorney testified that he had no way of
    knowing if the Commonwealth’s witnesses would be available if the trial were
    continued until October, id. at 36, the Commonwealth would not suffer any
    substantial prejudice if trial were continued, id. at 37, and it was not opposed
    to a continuance as long as Attorney Pfursich did not leave the case. Id. at
    38.
    In Commonwealth v. Prysock, 
    972 A.2d 539
     (Pa. Super. 2009), our
    Court set forth the following factors to consider on appeal from a trial court’s
    ruling on a continuance motion to obtain private representation: (1) whether
    the court conducted “an ‘extensive inquiry’ into the underlying defendant’s
    dissatisfaction   with   current   counsel;”   (2)   whether   the   defendant’s
    dissatisfaction with counsel amounted to “irreconcilable differences;” (3) “the
    number of prior continuances;” (4) “the timing of the motion” for continuance;
    (5) “whether private counsel had actually been retained;” and (6) the
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    readiness of private counsel to proceed in a reasonable amount of time.          
    Id. at 543
    .
    Here the trial court conducted a thorough inquiry regarding why
    Newnam was dissatisfied with Attorney Pfursich; the court did not believe that
    Newnam’s       dissatisfaction   constituted   “irreconcilable   differences;”    a
    continuance was being sought one week before scheduled trial; private
    counsel had already been retained; new counsel was not immediately ready
    to proceed, but would need two to three additional months to prepare for trial.
    Prysock, supra. The court ultimately concluded that “[Newnam’s] right to
    counsel of his choice was not exercised in a reasonable time and manner when
    weighed against the public need for the efficient and effective administration
    of justice.”   See Trial Court Opinion and Order, 7/21/17. Consequently,
    counsel’s motion to withdraw was denied because granting it would have
    required a trial continuance. Id.
    A comprehensive review of the record indicates that the trial court
    properly weighed Newnam’s right to counsel of his choice against the state's
    interest in the efficient administration of justice.     In Commonwealth v.
    Harding, 
    369 A.2d 429
     (Pa. Super. 1959) (en banc), our Court noted that
    “[i]t is necessary to balance the desirability of permitting a defendant
    additional time to retain private counsel against the equally desirable need for
    efficient and effective administration of justice. The accused’s right to select
    his own counsel cannot be exercised in a manner that will obstruct an orderly
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    procedure in courts of justice, and deprive such courts of the exercise of their
    inherent powers to control the same.” Id. at 430.
    Here, the court did not deny the appointment of private counsel, so
    much as it did not sanction a two to three month delay in bringing the case to
    trial. In fact, the court was willing to permit Attorney Marinaro to represent
    Newnam, so long as he was ready to go to trial on the scheduled date.
    Admittedly, this is a close case. We do not find that Newnam was intentionally
    trying to delay trial in bad faith, Commonwealth v. Ross, 
    350 A.2d 836
     (Pa.
    1976), or that he unreasonably clogged the machinery of justice by his
    request. Robinson, supra, at 674. However, we cannot conclude that the
    court’s denial of Newnam’s requires rises to the level of a deprivation of due
    process or an abuse of the trial court’s discretion.         See Brooks, supra
    (defining abuse of discretion as “a manifestly unreasonable judgment, a result
    of prejudice, bias or ill-will, or a misapplication of law.”).5
    The Commonwealth’s acquiescence to a continuance was equivocal
    where the assistant district attorney first stated that he “certainly would not
    be opposed to a continuance . . . if Mr. Marinaro [were] granted permission to
    enter[,]” N.T. Hearing, 7/20/17, at 37, and then, only moments later, stated
    that if having Mr. Pfursich leave the case would result in a continuance, he
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    5 We remind the trial court that in future cases it must be sure to take all
    factors into consideration when ruling on a defendant’s request to secure
    private counsel, including the gravity of the offenses lodged against the
    defendant, his reasons for securing new counsel and the reason why any prior
    continuances were granted for the defense.
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    would be opposed to having him leave the case. Id. at 38. Moreover, the
    Commonwealth did not definitively state that it would not be prejudiced where
    the assistant district attorney stated at the hearing that he could not “speak
    [as] to how successful [it would] be at staying in contact with [the witnesses]
    between [then and the rescheduled trial date in the fall]” and qualified this
    statement with the fact that many of the witnesses “do not have steady
    addresses or steady phone numbers” and “getting them to stay . . . in touch
    with [the Commonwealth] can be a bit of a challenge.” Id. at 37. Accordingly,
    we affirm the trial court’s decision to deny Newnam’s continuance.
    In his next issue on appeal, Newnam contends that the trial court erred
    when it denied his motion6 in limine and permitted the Commonwealth to
    introduce several non-contact, intercepted prison visit conversations without
    first obtaining explicit consent by both parties or judicial authorization, in
    violation of the Wiretap Act (“the Act”), specifically 18 Pa.C.S. § 5704(14).
    We disagree.
    Because Newnam was on non-contact status while incarcerated and
    awaiting trial on the instant homicide charge, all of his visits took place in the
    non-contact visitation room where he sat face-to-face with his visitors, on
    opposite sides of a pane of glass, and talked to them through telephone-style
    handsets.     All of these non-contact conversations were recorded; bilingual
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    6 On May 5, 2017, Newnam filed a motion in limine to preclude the
    Commonwealth from admitting “visit conversations inside Lancaster Prison”
    as a violation of the Wiretap Act. We equate this motion to, and treat it as, a
    motion to suppress the conversations.
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    signage on both sides of the glass pane notified inmates and visitors of the
    fact that their conversations may be recorded. Further, when Newnam and
    his visitors picked up the handsets, an audio recording informed them that,
    “This call is subject to recording and monitoring.”
    When reviewing a grant of a suppression motion, the appropriate
    scope and standard of review are as follows:
    [W]here a motion to suppress has been filed, the burden is
    on the Commonwealth to establish by a preponderance of
    the evidence that the challenged evidence is admissible. In
    reviewing the ruling of a suppression court, our task is to
    determine whether the factual findings are supported by the
    record. If so, we are bound by those findings. Where, as
    here, it is the Commonwealth who is appealing the decision
    of the suppression court, we must consider only the
    evidence of the defendant’s witnesses and so much of the
    evidence for the prosecution as read in the context of the
    record as a whole remains uncontradicted.
    Moreover, if the evidence supports the factual findings of
    the suppression court, this Court will reverse only if there is
    an error in the legal conclusions drawn from those findings.
    Commonwealth v. Burgos, 
    64 A.3d 641
    , 647 (Pa. Super. 2013) (quotation
    omitted). Moreover, interpreting the language of Pennsylvania’s Wiretap Act
    is a pure question of law and, thus, demands a de novo standard of review.
    Commonwealth v. Deck, 
    954 A.2d 603
    , 606 (Pa. Super. 2008).
    Pennsylvania's Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act
    generally prohibits intercepting, using, or disclosing communications except
    those according to specified procedures. See 18 Pa.C.S. § 5703, et. seq. The
    Act is designed to safeguard individual privacy, while also giving law
    enforcement authorities a tool to combat crime.       Consistent with the Act’s
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    emphasis on privacy, its provisions are to be strictly construed. Section 5704
    of the Act provides, among others, two relevant exceptions to the general
    prohibition on intercepting communications. One exception, memorialized in
    section 5704(4) of the Act, does not make it unlawful and requires no prior
    court approval for the interception of communications “where all parties to the
    communication have given prior consent to such interception.” 18 Pa.C.S. §
    5704(4).      The other relevant exception allows employees of county
    correctional facilities to “intercept, record, monitor and or divulge any
    telephone calls7 from or to an inmate in a facility” so long as inmates are
    notified in writing that their telephone conversations “may be intercepted,
    recorded, monitored or divulged” and that after the interception or recording
    only designated official personnel may have access to that recording. See 18
    Pa.C.S. § 5704(14)(i). Moreover, under section 5704(14)(iii), “[p]ersons who
    are calling into a facility to speak to an inmate shall be notified that the call
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    7 In 2017, section 5704 was amended, effective on September 5, 2017 –
    exactly one month after Newnam’s trial concluded and he was sentenced. The
    relevant 2017 amendment to section 5704(14) substituted “oral
    communication, electronic communication or wire communication for
    “telephone calls.” More specifically, section 5704(14)(iii) now provides:
    (iii) Persons who are engaging in an oral communication,
    electronic communication or wire communication with an inmate
    shall be notified that the communication may be recorded or
    monitored. Notice may be provided by any means reasonably
    designed to inform the non-inmate party of the recording or
    monitoring.
    18 Pa.C.S. § 5704(14)(iii).
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    may be recorded or monitored.” 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 5704(14)(iii) (emphasis in
    original). Use of the word “into” in section 5704(14)(iii) contemplates a call
    originating outside the prison. Fant, 146 A.3d at 1262.
    In Fant, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court defined the term “telephone
    call” under the Act as a communication that: (1) involves the dialing of a
    telephone number[;] (2) involves an apparatus that is connected by wire or
    the like to a telephone company[; and] (3) permits a caller to converse with
    a call recipient whose similar apparatus is associated with the dialed telephone
    number.” Id. at 1263. In Fant, where the subject communications did not
    go through a telephone company, telephone company lines, or equipment
    outside the prison, only a personal ID number (not a telephone number) was
    used to activate the visit conversation, and the recordings of the visit
    conversations were saved to a prison computer server, the subject
    conversations were not subject to the county correctional facility “telephone”
    exception of the Act. Id. at 1265. Similarly, here the subject conversations
    did not go through a telephone company, telephone company lines, or
    equipment outside the prison, and only a personal ID was used to activate the
    conversation. Thus, the Act’s section 5704(14)(iii) exception is not applicable
    to the instant matter.
    However, our Court has held that any expectation of privacy that an
    inmate has in a conversation taking place in a prison visitation room, when
    separated from the visitor by a glass partition and speaking with the visitor
    through   a   closed-circuit   telephone   system,   is   unreasonable.    See
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    Commonwealth v. Prisk, 
    13 A.3d 526
    , 532 (Pa. Super. 2011) (unreasonable
    for inmate to expect privacy in conversations that take place in prison
    visitation room; such expectation of privacy is not one society is prepared to
    recognize). Moreover, Robert Barley, an inmate disciplinary coordinator and
    investigative assistant at Lancaster County Prison where Newnam was housed
    at the time of the recorded conversations, testified that in the no-contact area
    there are “several phones[8] on one side of the glass, along with several
    phones on the other side of the glass [and] right above the phone[s] is a
    [sign] that talks about the inmate’s phones may be recorded, monitored or
    divulge[d].” N.T. Hearing, 5/5/17, at 4-5. The signs are written in English
    and Spanish and are located on both sides of the glass partition above the
    phones.    Id. at 5. Moreover, after the inmate enters his or her passcode on
    the phone, a recording audibly informs the listeners that the calls may be
    intercepted, monitored, or divulged at any time. Id. at 9.
    We find that the phone calls admitted at trial fall within the Act’s section
    5704(4) exception, where both Newnam and visitors were given written and
    aural notice that their communications may be recorded. Commonwealth
    v. Byrd, 
    185 A.3d 1015
     (Pa. Super. 2018) (two-party consent exception to
    Wiretap Act applied to inmate-visitor conversations where, before inmate and
    visitor could converse, recording stating visit may be recorded or monitored
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    8 A separate, independent phone is used for attorney conversations with
    inmates. No conversations, which are considered privileged attorney-client
    communications, are recorded on those phones. Id. at 7-8.
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    was played, visitor acknowledged that she heard prerecorded message and
    still decided to speak with inmate; Court found hyper-technical analysis of
    “consent” under section 5704(4) unreasonable). To require more evidence of
    “explicit” consent, as is suggested by Newnam, would elevate form over
    substance and give “inmate[s] [the opportunity to] easily avoid the consent
    element by simply holding the phone away from [their] ear[s] for a period of
    time prior to speaking with a visitor” or by stating that they did not read the
    posted signs. Id. at 1022.
    In his next claim, Newnam argues that the trial court erred when it
    refused to suppress his statements made during a custodial interrogation,
    when the state police troopers failed to properly inform him of the nature of
    the investigation prior to advising Newnam of his Miranda rights.
    After a review of the record, relevant case law and the parties’ briefs,
    we rely on the trial court’s Rule 1925(a) opinion to conclude that Newnam
    effectuated a valid waiver and was not improperly subjected to a custodial
    interrogation.   See Rule 1925(a) Trial Court Opinion, 12/20/17, at 30-35.
    Here, the officers clearly told Newnam the direction and purpose of their
    questioning after they advised him of his Miranda rights but, critically, before
    they began their interrogation. Moreover, Newnam was apprehended in close
    proximity to the shooting scene and the questioning took place less than one
    day after the murder. See Commonwealth v. Green, 
    683 A.2d 659
     (Pa.
    Super. 1996) (no requirement that suspect have knowledge of specific crimes
    about which he or she is to be questioned); Commonwealth v. Travaglia,
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    467 A.2d 288
     (Pa. 1983) (fact that interrogation follows hard upon criminal
    episode and there is no circumstance lending ambiguity to direction and
    purpose of questioning may suffice as necessary evidence that defendant
    knew of occasion for interrogation).
    In his final claim on appeal, Newnam contends that the trial court erred
    by refusing to charge the jury on the “castle doctrine” when Newnam testified
    and presented supporting witnesses to buttress his claim of self-defense and
    the decedent’s stated intent to kill him. In essence, he alleges that he had a
    reasonable belief that the use of deadly force was immediately necessary to
    protect himself from the victim inflicting serious bodily injury or death upon
    him. Again, we rely upon the trial court opinion to dispose of this issue on
    appeal. See Rule 1925(a) Opinion, 12/20/17, at 35-40.
    Our standard of review in regard to a trial court's decisions on jury
    instructions is well-settled.      “[W]hen considering the denial of jury
    instructions[,] . . . an appellate court will reverse a court’s decision only when
    it abused its discretion or committed an error of law.” Commonwealth v.
    Galvin, 
    985 A.2d 783
    , 788-89 (Pa. 2009). “[Our] key inquiry is whether the
    instruction on a particular issue adequately, accurately and clearly presents
    the law to the jury, and is sufficient to guide the jury in its deliberations.”
    Commonwealth v. Hamilton, 
    766 A.2d 874
    , 878 (Pa. Super. 2001).
    The castle doctrine “is an evidentiary means by which a defendant may
    attempt to prove justification by self-defense.”           Commonwealth v.
    Cannavo, 2018 PA Super. 327 (Pa. Super. filed Dec. 3, 2018). Specifically,
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    it “is a specialized component of self-defense, which recognizes that a person
    has no duty to retreat from his or her home before using deadly force as a
    means of self-defense.” Commonwealth v. Childs, 
    142 A.3d 823
    , 824 n.1
    (Pa. 2016) (citations omitted).9 Standards for permitting a castle doctrine
    instruction are the same as when reviewing whether a self-defense instruction
    is appropriate. Thus, a “valid claim of . . . the castle doctrine must be made
    out as a matter of law, and this determination must be made by the trial
    judge.” Id. at *6. In essence, the court must determine whether there was
    any evidence to justify the instruction.
    Here, there was no evidence to support a finding that the victim
    unlawfully or forcefully entered Newnam’s residence.            Moreover, ample
    evidence existed to prove that Newnam’s residence was being used for illegal
    drug trafficking.    Both of these facts negate the applicability of the castle
    doctrine. See 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 505(b)(2.1)(i), 505(b)(2.2)(iii). Thus, the court
    did not err in failing to give a castle doctrine instruction.
    Judgment of sentence affirmed.
    ____________________________________________
    9  The Castle Doctrine, originally a common law doctrine, was codified in
    Pennsylvania in 1972 with the enactment of 18 Pa.C.S. § 505. In June 2011,
    the legislature passed Act 10, which did not substantively alter the law
    regarding the use of deadly force within one’s residence. Both the former and
    current section 505(b)(2)(ii) provide that a person may use deadly force if he
    or she believes that it is necessary to prevent death, serious bodily injury,
    kidnapping, or sexual intercourse compelled by force or threat, and that there
    is no duty to retreat from the person’s dwelling or place of work unless that
    person is the initial aggressor or is assailed by a person who also works in the
    same place. Childs, supra at 829-30.
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    Judgment Entered.
    Joseph D. Seletyn, Esq.
    Prothonotary
    Date: 01/25/2019
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    Opinion
    Circulated 01/11/2019 01:57 PM
    	
    
    
    
    		
    
    
    
    
    
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