Circumstantial Evidence Proved Gun Possession
By Deborah Elkins
Published: October 11, 2011
Tags: Criminal, Judge Robert J. Humphreys, Virginia Court of Appeals
The Court of Appeals affirms defendant’s jury trial conviction for firearm possession by a violent felon based on circumstantial evidence surrounding a police officer’s discovery of a rifle after a masked man in camouflage clothing with defendant’s first name confronted two witnesses.
Defendant’s son was beaten by twins one day in November. Around 8 p.m. that ...
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