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Cephas v. Commonwealth

Supreme Court of Virginia
Apr 26, 1971
180 S.E.2d 345 (Va. 1971)

Opinion

42483 Record No. 7461.

April 26, 1971

Present, All the Justices.

Appeal — Sufficiency of Evidence.

Review of evidence shows that it is sufficient to sustain conviction.

Error to a judgment of the Hustings Court of the City of Richmond. Hon. Samuel B. Witt, Jr., judge presiding.

Affirmed.

George W. R. Glass (Hundley and Taylor, on brief), for plaintiff in error.

William T. Lehner, Assistant Attorney General (Andrew P. Miller, Attorney General, on brief), for defendant in error.


The only issue presented on this appeal is the sufficiency of the evidence to support Cephas' conviction of statutory burglary. We have reviewed the evidence and we find that it is sufficient to sustain the conviction.

The judgment of the court below is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Cephas v. Commonwealth

Supreme Court of Virginia
Apr 26, 1971
180 S.E.2d 345 (Va. 1971)
Case details for

Cephas v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE DABNEY CEPHAS v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

Court:Supreme Court of Virginia

Date published: Apr 26, 1971

Citations

180 S.E.2d 345 (Va. 1971)
180 S.E.2d 345

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