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IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Jenny Lee Ruiz,
:
Petitioner
::
v.
: No. 100 C.D. 2001
:
Attorney General of Pennsylvania,
:
Respondent
: Argued: September 12, 2001
BEFORE: HONORABLE JOSEPH T. DOYLE, President Judge
HONORABLE JAMES GARDNER COLINS, Judge
HONORABLE BERNARD L. McGINLEY, Judge
HONORABLE DORIS A. SMITH, Judge
HONORABLE DAN PELLEGRINI, Judge
HONORABLE ROCHELLE S. FRIEDMAN, Judge
HONORABLE BONNIE BRIGANCE LEADBETTER, Judge
OPINION BY JUDGE COLINS
FILED: December 11, 2001
Before the court is an appeal by Jenny Lee Ruiz from the Attorney
General's decision declining to intervene in the case of Commonwealth v. Jenny
Lee Ruiz, Berks County Criminal Action No. 2645-00. We quash this appeal for
lack of jurisdiction.
Jenny Lee Ruiz has been charged with prostitution, criminal
conspiracy, and two counts of corrupt organizations for alleged incidents that
occurred at the Odyssey Health Club (Club) in Reading, Pennsylvania. Susan
Beissel, an official court reporter employed by Berks County, transcribed a
deposition of Ruiz, who testified to performing sexual acts at the Club on Mark
Baldwin, District Attorney of Berks County. Another employee of the Club,
Magali Rivera, testified that Baldwin came into the Club and received sexual

services from her on two occasions. Additionally, Danielle Didyoung testified that
Baldwin was a customer at the Club. Ruiz, Rivera, and Didyoung separately
identified Baldwin out of twelve black-and-white photographs.
On June 6, 2000, Ruiz gave a statement to the Reading police
implicating her in criminal activities that took place at the Club. On October 25,
2000, Rivera did the same; however, Rivera later stated that she falsely implicated
Baldwin as a client of the Club because her employer told her to do so.
On October 6, 2000, Ruiz filed a memorandum in support of
disqualification of the district attorney and appointment of attorney general.
Subsequently, a hearing was held, and on November 9, 2000, the trial court issued
an order referring the matter to the president judge for a request to the Attorney
General to intervene in the matter. In its opinion, the trial court stated, "[T]he
conflict of interest in this case is significant enough that the Berks County District
Attorney may not be able to make an independent determination regarding the
prosecution of the defendant." (Trial Court Opinion, p. 7). Subsequently, on
November 17, 2000, pursuant to Section 205(a)(5) of the Commonwealth
Attorneys Act, Act of October 15, 1980, P.L. 950, as amended, 71 P.S. § 732-
205(a)(5), President Judge Stallone sent a letter to the Attorney General requesting
review of the matter and a determination of whether the Attorney General's Office
would represent the Commonwealth instead of the District Attorney of Berks
County. By letter dated December 13, 2000, the Office of the Attorney General
stated that this was not a proper case for intervention because there was no actual
conflict present.
On appeal, Ruiz argues that the potential for biased prosecution in this
matter is significant to the degree that the Attorney General should intervene. To
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the contrary, the Office of the Attorney General maintains that the Berks County
District Attorney is not laboring under any actual conflict of interest, and any
appearance of impropriety is not sufficient enough to warrant intervention. The
Attorney General avers that the decision to intervene is purely discretionary, and
after a thorough review of applicable statutory and case law, stated that this matter
is not a proper case for intervention.
Section 205 of the Commonwealth Attorneys Act, 71 P.S. §732-
205(a)(3)-(5), describes the circumstances in which the Attorney General may
prosecute a criminal case. The Act provides, in pertinent part, that the Attorney
General has the power to prosecute,
(5) When the president judge ... has reason to believe that
the case is a proper one for the intervention of the
Commonwealth, he shall request the Attorney General to
represent the Commonwealth ... and prosecute the
defendant. If the Attorney General agrees that the case is
a proper one for intervention, he shall file a petition with
the court and proceed as provided in paragraph (4). If the
Attorney General determines that the case is not a proper
case for intervention, he shall notify the president judge
accordingly.
71 P.S. §732-205(a)(5). Thus, the correct course of action for a request for
intervention by the Commonwealth is for the trial judge, through the president
judge, to request the Attorney General's intervention. Commonwealth v.
Mulholland, 549 Pa. 634, 702 A.2d 1027 (1997).
In the instant matter, the trial court urged intervention based upon its
belief that there was a "significant enough" conflict of interest. When a president
judge requests intervention of the Commonwealth, the plain language of the statute
leaves the decision to intervene up to discretion and expertise of the Attorney
3

General's Office. The Attorney General's Office made a thorough and
comprehensive investigation into the matter upon receipt of President Judge
Stallone's letter. While the trial court may have suggested the appointment of the
Attorney General because of Baldwin's alleged involvement with Club, it is within
the Attorney General's discretion whether to intervene.
Admittedly, the Office of the Attorney General's letter, which was
addressed to President Judge Stallone, expresses a viewpoint as to the propriety of
its determination not to intervene. While a letter from an administrative agency1
may serve as a final adjudication and afford rights of appeal under the
Administrative Agency Law, 2 Pa. C.S. §702, it is clear that this Court may accept
jurisdiction only from appeals from final orders and decisions. An administrative
adjudication is defined at 2 Pa.C.S. § 101 as "[a]ny final order, decree, decision,
determination or ruling by an agency affecting personal or property rights,
privileges, immunities, duties, liabilities or obligations of any or all of the parties
to the proceeding in which the adjudication is made." When an agency's decision
or refusal to act leaves a complainant with no other forum in which to assert his or
her rights, privileges, or immunities, the agency's act is an adjudication. Turner v.
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 683 A.2d 942 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1996). This
Court is precluded from assuming jurisdiction absent an order from the court or
agency below.
To qualify as an adjudication the Attorney General's letter declining to
intervene must, with finality, affect Ruiz's personal or property rights, privileges,
immunities, duties, liabilities or obligations. We find that the letter from the

1 The Office of the Attorney General is an independent agency which is covered under
Administrative Agency Law. See 2 Pa. C.S. §101.
4

Attorney General's Office to President Judge Stallone is not an appealable order or
adjudication because it does not dispose of the case or have an effect on personal
or property rights. Therefore, we must quash the appeal. If Ruiz feels that
prosecution from the Berks County District Attorney has violated her due process
rights, she will have an opportunity to challenge the prosecution at the trial court
level through post trial motions.
Accordingly, the appeal of Jenny Lee Ruiz is quashed.
_______________________________
JAMES GARDNER COLINS, Judge
5

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Jenny Lee Ruiz,
:
Petitioner
::
v.
: No. 100 C.D. 2001
:
Attorney General of Pennsylvania,
:
Respondent
:
O R D E R
AND NOW, this 11th day of December 2001, the appeal of Jenny Lee
Ruiz in the above-captioned matter is quashed.
___________________________ ___
JAMES GARDNER COLINS, Judge

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