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J-A13018-02
2002 PA Super 264
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
:
PENNSYLVANIA
Appellee
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v.
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JOHN WHITE,
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Appellant
:
No. 2685 EDA 2001
Appeal from the Order September 4, 2001
In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County
Criminal at No. 01-40522
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
:
PENNSYLVANIA
Appellee
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v.
::
JOHN WHITE,
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Appellant
:
No. 2686 EDA 2001
Appeal from the Order September 4, 2001
In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County
Criminal at No. 01-40523
BEFORE: MCEWEN, P.J.E., STEVENS, J., and OLSZEWSKI, J.
OPINION BY STEVENS, J.:
Filed: August 14, 2002
¶1
This is an appeal from the order entered in the Court of Common Pleas
of Delaware County on September 4, 2001, which, following an evidentiary
hearing, denied Appellant's petitions for leave to appeal nunc pro tunc. We
affirm.
¶2
The relevant facts and procedural history of this case are as follows:
On February 24, 1999, and November 8, 1999, Appellant was issued traffic

J-A13018-02
citations for driving a motor vehicle while his operating privileges were
suspended.1 The fines imposed for the violations were paid to the District
Court by Appellant's father and guilty pleas were duly entered on February
16, 2001 and February 26, 2001 respectively.2 Thereafter, on June 1, 2001,
Appellant filed a petition in each case seeking to appeal his summary
convictions nunc pro tunc. Following an evidentiary hearing on the matter
and the submission of legal memorandum by the parties, the court, by order
dated September 4, 2001, denied Appellant's petitions. The present appeal
followed.
¶3
Herein, Appellant contends that the District Justices' failure to notify
him of his adjudication of guilt, his right to appeal his summary convictions,
the time period within which an appeal had to be taken, and the method of
perfecting an appeal amounted to extraordinary circumstances thereby
necessitating a grant of leave to appeal nunc pro tunc. Appellant claims that
the court erred in failing to allow him such leave to appeal.
¶4
An abuse of discretion standard governs our review of the propriety of
a grant or denial of an appeal nunc pro tunc. Union Electric Corp. v.
Board of Property Assessment, 560 Pa. 481, 746 A.2d 581 (2000). An
appeal nunc pro tunc is intended to be an extraordinary remedy to vindicate
the right to an appeal where that right has been lost due to some

1 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1543(a).
2 It is noted that the above charges came before different District Justices.
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extraordinary circumstance. See Commonwealth v. Stock, 545 Pa. 13,
679 A.2d 760 (1996). Thus, the pertinent question in this review is whether
the right to appeal from his summary convictions was denied Appellant by
extraordinary circumstances not of his doing so as to merit the remedy of an
appeal nunc pro tunc. Id.
¶5
An individual has a constitutional right to appeal to a court of record a
determination rendered by a court not of record. Id. Pa.R.Crim.P.
403(B)(6) provides that the copy of a citation delivered to a defendant shall
contain a notice to the defendant informing him that, if convicted, he may
appeal within 30 days for a trial de novo. Pa.R.Crim.P. 403(B)(6).3 See
also Pa.R.Crim.P. 460.4
¶6
At the evidentiary hearing held on August 1, 2001, Appellant
acknowledged that he had a copy of the citations in question, N.T. 8/1/01 at
18, and stated, "I saw them, but I never read them." Id. at 19. Appellant
further acknowledged that he was aware his father forwarded checks to the
District Court in order to pay the fines for his traffic citations. He contends
that he received no notification from the court evidencing his adjudication of
guilt. Appellant concedes, inter alia, however, that, although a defendant
who is found guilty following a summary trial and one who is tried in
absentia and found guilty must be notified of his conviction and sentence

3 Rule 403 was formerly Rule 53.
4 Rule 460 was formerly Rule 86.
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pursuant to Pa.R.Crim.P. 4545 and Pa.R.Crim.P. 4556 respectively, "[t]here
appears to be no similar protection for a defendant who pleads guilty by
mailing money to the district justice equal to the fines and costs. In such a
situation the only notification that is provided to a defendant is that which is
written on the citations." Brief of Appellant at 11.
¶7
In the present case, Appellant received the required notice of his right
to appeal when he received the citations in question. The Rules of Criminal
Procedure contain no requirement that a defendant who pleads guilty by
forwarding the necessary fine be notified of his right to appeal, and we will
impose no such requirement.
¶8
As noted by the trial court, "the record before the Court failed to
establish that [Appellant's] failure to file timely appeals in these matters was
due to fraud or a breakdown of the Court system or that he acted promptly
to seek relief from the entry of his guilty pleas." Order dated 11/14/01.
Finding no extraordinary circumstance that prevented Appellant from
appealing his summary convictions, we conclude that the trial court did not
abuse its discretion in denying Appellant's petitions for leave to appeal nunc
pro tunc; therefore, we affirm.
¶9
Affirmed.

5 Rule 454 was formerly Rule 83.
6 Rule 455 was formerly Rule 84.
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