Court overturns conviction, sentence
of former leader of Pagans MC
WESTMORELAND, PA ( December 3, 2016) — Police can't use a single search
warrant to repeatedly send a wired informant into someone's home, a state
appeals court ruled Friday in overturning the conviction and sentence of the
former head of the Pagans Motorcycle Club.
The ruling effectively suppresses
all the evidence in the state's prosecution of Dennis “Rooster” Katona, 50,
said Katona's lawyer, Paul Boas. While the Superior Court order remands the
case back to Westmoreland County for a new trial, it's more likely the state
will appeal the decision, he said.
“If they choose not to appeal, the
case is over,” Boas said.
Katona could ask a judge to release
him on bail pending any appeal. He is serving 40 to 80 months in prison for his
2014 conviction on drug charges.
“I fully anticipate we will file an
appeal,” said deputy state Attorney General Michael M. Ahwesh, who prosecuted
the case.
The state has two appeal options —
requesting a new hearing before a nine-judge panel of the Superior Court or
requesting a hearing before the state Supreme Court.
Dennis “Rooster” Katona
In a 2-1 ruling, judges Kate Ford
Elliott and Jacqueline O. Shogan said a 1994 Supreme Court decision requires a
judge to approve a search warrant when a wire informant enters someone's home
as opposed to meeting them on the street, in a car or in a restaurant.
Based on that decision and
subsequent state law, “a separate finding of probable cause was required for
each in-home intercept.”
Judge Eugene B. Strassburger
disagreed. He said requiring police to seek a judge's approval each time they
sent the informant into the home would be a burden and the judge approving the
order should be able to set the warrant's timeframe.
Most constitutional protections,
including the right to be free from unreasonable search and seizures, are
supposed to be “burdensome,” Boas said. It is burdensome to get a warrant, read
a suspect the Miranda warnings, pick a jury and hold a trial, he said.
SOURCE: Trib Live