
    Commonwealth v. Boone, Appellant.
    Argued November 27, 1973.
    Before Jones, C. J., Eagen, O’Brien, Roberts, Pomeroy, Nix and ManDERINO, JJ.
    
      Rudolph 8. Pallastrone, with Mm George A. Baohett, for appellant.
    
      Louis A. Perez, Assistant District Attorney, with him James T. Ranney and Milton M. Stein, Assistant District Attorneys, Richw'd A. Sprague, First Assistant District Attorney, and Arlen Specter, District Attorney, for Commonwealth, appellee.
    May 24, 1974:
   Opinion

Per Curiam,

The appellant asserts as error on this appeal (1) the refusal of his motion in arrest of judgment because of insufficiency of evidence, (2) the admission in evidence of testimony of a threat made by appellant and directed to the victim of the homicide some six weeks before it occurred, and (3) prejudicial remarks made by the district attorney in his summation to the jury. Our examination of each of these issues satisfies us that they are without merit. Accordingly, the judgment of sentence is affirmed.  