Lay Testimony Supports Property Valuation
By Deborah Elkins
Published: May 18, 2011
Tags: Criminal, Judge James W. Haley Jr., Virginia Court of Appeals
The Court of Appeals says a trial court did not err in convicting defendant of grand larceny of coins stored in two gallon-size glass jars, based on evidence that included testimony about the size and contents of the jars.
A man broke the front-door glass to gain access to his brother’s house and discovered his ...
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