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971153 Guill v. Commonwealth 01/09/1998 The trial court erred in admitting evidence of another crime committed by the defendant for the purpose of proving his intent to commit the crime charged. The C
State: Virginia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 971153
Case Date: 01/09/1998
Plaintiff: 971153 Guill
Defendant: Commonwealth 01/09/1998 The trial court erred in admitting evidence of another crime committed by t
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DWAYNE EDWARD GUILL v. Record No. 971153 OPINION BY JUSTICE BARBARA MILANO KEENAN January 9, 1998

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA In this criminal appeal, the dispositive issue is whether the trial court erred in admitting evidence of another crime committed by the defendant for the purpose of proving his intent to commit the crime charged. Dwayne Edward Guill was indicted for unlawfully and feloniously breaking and entering a dwelling house in the nighttime with the intent to commit murder, rape, or robbery in violation of Code
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