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November 2019 - Taylor v Commonwealth

November 2019 - Taylor v Commonwealth

FromOral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia


November 2019 - Taylor v Commonwealth

FromOral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia

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27 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2019
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This podcast is provided by Ben Glass and Steve Emmert   www.BenGlassReferrals.com - www.Virginia-Appeals.com   Granted Appeal Summary Case JERMICA SHONDAL TAYLOR v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA (Record Number 181684) From The Court of Appeals of Virginia.   Counsel Charles E. Haden for appellant. Donald E. Jeffrey, III (Office of the Attorney General) for appellee.   Assignment of Error   The Court of Appeals erred in affirming the trial court’s denial of Taylor’s motion to strike the charge of attempted identity theft under Va. Code § 18.2-186.3, where the Commonwealth’s evidence was insufficient as a matter of law to prove the elements of attempted identity theft, where Jermica Taylor endorsed her own name on the back side of the check and never misrepresented her identity to the bank teller while attempting to cash the check.   Source Document: http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/181684.pdf
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Nov 30, 2019
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