“Evidence was sufficient to sustain convictions on two counts of grand larceny, based on defendant’s attempt to steal personal property in house and automobile; various larcenies of watches, jewelry, rifles and other personal properties occurred inside house and supported inference that purpose of thefts was to sell items or use rifles for protection, and later larceny of vehicle occurred outside of home and supported inference that it would be used to transport defendant away from crime scene.” Sagastume v. Com 27 Va.App. 466, 499 S.E.2d 586 Va.App., (1998)
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