Posts Tagged ‘Trespass’
X was charged with larceny with the intent to sell or distribute, discharge of firearm in a public place, removing or altering a serial number on a firearm, grand larceny, entering a motor vehicle and conspiring to trespass.
A Larceny/theft offense is a very serious crime.
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Defendant indicted for burglary acquiesced in his conviction for trespass, which was not a lesser included offense, through his counsel’s statements to the trial court. Circumstantial evidence sufficiently supported his grand larceny conviction.
A Larceny/theft offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia Larceny/theft attorneys can defend you against any type of Larceny/theft charge.
Our Virginia Larceny/theft lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Larceny/theft charge.
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A defendant who was authorized to sell the damaged and excess goods of a corporation and kept a percentage of the proceeds of such sales for himself had not committed larceny of corporate funds because there was no trespassory taking of such funds.
A Larceny/theft offense is a very serious crime.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia Larceny/theft attorneys can defend you against any type of Larceny/theft charge.
Our Virginia Larceny/theft lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of Larceny/theft charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group Virginia Larceny/theft lawyer in Virginia.
