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002003 Burlile v. Commonwealth 04/20/2001 In a capital murder case, the Court of Appeals properly held that the trial court did not err in failing to instruct the jury that in order to convict the def
State: Virginia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 002003
Case Date: 04/20/2001
Plaintiff: 002003 Burlile
Defendant: Commonwealth 04/20/2001 In a capital murder case, the Court of Appeals properly held that the trial
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CHRISTOPHER ALLEN BURLILE v. Record No. 002003 OPINION BY JUSTICE LAWRENCE L. KOONTZ, JR. April 20, 2001

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA

In this appeal, we consider whether the Court of Appeals erred in holding the trial court, the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond, properly refused to instruct the jury that in order to convict a defendant of capital murder in "[t]he willful, deliberate, and premeditated killing of more than one person within a three-year period" in violation of Code
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