Virginia Commit Larceny Breaking Violation Lawyers Attorneys
Evidence did not show defendant specifically intended to commit larceny and, thus, he could not be found guilty of breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-91; he was not found in store, items were not missing, and such intent could not be inferred just from absence of evidence of different intent.
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Virginia Charged Five Count Felony Breaking Entering Vehicle Larceny Possession Stolen Goods Lawyers Attorneys
Donovan Darcel Wilson, 18, of 1700 Scaup St., Chesapeake, Va. charged with five counts of felony breaking and entering a vehicle; five felony counts of larceny after a breaking and entering; and five misdemeanor counts of possession of stolen goods.
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Maryland Dismissed Breaking House Entering Intent Defendant Sentence Distinct Larceny Theft Lawyers Attorneys
Appeal was dismissed because upon finding of breaking and entering house, with intent to steal, and actually stealing therefrom, defendant should have been sentenced for housebreaking, and was not liable for distinct sentence for larceny.
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State v. Larceny
Evidence did not show defendant specifically intended to commit larceny and, thus, he could not be found guilty of breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny in violation of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-91; he was not found in store, items were not missing, and such intent could not be inferred just from absence of evidence of different intent.
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