Criminal – Grand Larceny – Valuation – Pressure Washer
By Deborah Elkins
Published: March 18, 2010
Tags: Criminal, Judge Robert P. Frank, Virginia Court of Appeals
An owner’s testimony that the pressure washer he inherited from his recently deceased grandfather was “brand new,” still in its original box, had had slight repairs but had only been used for a couple of hours prior to its theft, was sufficient to lay a foundation for his testimony that its value was well over ...
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