Criminal – Appeal Notice – Local Ordinance – Naming Locality
By Deborah Elkins
Published: March 8, 2010
Tags: Criminal, Justice Lawrence L. Koontz Jr., Supreme Court of Virginia
The Court of Appeals had jurisdiction over defendant’s appeal of his conviction under a local ordinance for providing false identity information to police, even though defendant did not name the locality as a party to the appeal in his notice of appeal; the Supreme Court of Virginia says the Court of Appeals erred in dismissing ...
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