OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE POMEROY, October 9, 1970:
In 1964, appellants, Robert Dillinger and James E. Kern, while represented by counsel, pleaded guilty to indictments charging them with the murder of one Joseph J. Illig. Illig had died seven days after he had been robbed and beaten severely by one or both defendants, the immediate cause of death having been a blood clot in the cerebral artery.
At the degree of guilt hearing the court determined that Dillinger...
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