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072175 Britt v. Commonwealth 10/31/2008 In a prosecution for grand larceny, the evidence was insufficient to establish that the value of the goods taken was at least $200 where the owner of a burglari
State: Virginia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 072175
Case Date: 10/31/2008
Plaintiff: 072175 Britt
Defendant: Commonwealth 10/31/2008 In a prosecution for grand larceny, the evidence was insufficient to establ
Preview:PRESENT: All the Justices RICHARD L. BRITT v. Record No. 072175 OPINION BY JUSTICE BARBARA MILANO KEENAN October 31, 2008

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA In this appeal from a defendant's conviction for grand larceny, we consider whether the evidence was sufficient to establish that the value of the goods taken was at least $200. Richard L. Britt was convicted in a bench trial in the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond of grand larceny, in violation of Code
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