Criminal - Expungement Petition - Insanity Defense (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: December 21, 2009

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A Fairfax Circuit Court denies a petition for expungement of a 2005 criminal record filed by a man who formerly was found not guilty by reason of insanity of a charge of maliciously causing bodily injury in violation of Va. Code § 18.2-51. Petitioner has no other criminal convictions and states that possible dissemination of information ...
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