Suspension Revoked for Larceny, No Restitution
By Deborah Elkins
Published: July 21, 2011
Tags: Criminal, Judge Cleo E. Powell, Virginia Court of Appeals
The Court of Appeals affirms the trial court’s revocation of two years of defendant’s suspended sentence after the commonwealth presented evidence of defendant’s failure to pay restitution and a new conviction for petit larceny; defendant failed to preserve his notice objection to the new law violation.
In 2005, defendant was convicted of construction fraud and sentenced ...
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