From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Graves v. Commonwealth

Court of Appeals of Virginia
Apr 9, 1996
22 Va. App. 262 (Va. Ct. App. 1996)

Summary

holding that simple larceny is a lesser-included offense of robbery

Summary of this case from Clay v. Com

Opinion

Record No. 0089-94-1.

April 9, 1996.

Willard M. Robinson, Jr., Newport News, for appellant.

Robert B. Beasley, Jr., Assistant Attorney General (James S. Gilmore, III, Attorney General, on brief), for appellee.

Before MOON, C.J., and BAKER, BENTON, COLEMAN, WILLIS, ELDER, BRAY, FITZPATRICK, ANNUNZIATA and OVERTON, JJ.


UPON REHEARING EN BANC

In Graves v. Commonwealth, 21 Va. App. 161, 462 S.E.2d 902 (1995), a panel of this Court reversed the judgment of the trial court and remanded this case for further proceedings. On motion of the Commonwealth, we stayed the mandate of that decision and granted rehearing en banc.

Upon rehearing en banc, the judgment of the trial court is reversed for the reasons set forth in the majority panel opinion, the stay of this Court's October 17, 1995 mandate is lifted, and this case is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings, if the Commonwealth be so advised.

Judges COLEMAN, ELDER, FITZPATRICK and ANNUNZIATA dissent for the reasons set forth in the panel dissent.

It is ordered that the trial court allow counsel for the appellant an additional $200 for services rendered the appellant on the rehearing portion of this appeal, in addition to counsel's costs and necessary direct out-of-pocket expenses.

This order shall be published and certified to the trial court.


Summaries of

Graves v. Commonwealth

Court of Appeals of Virginia
Apr 9, 1996
22 Va. App. 262 (Va. Ct. App. 1996)

holding that simple larceny is a lesser-included offense of robbery

Summary of this case from Clay v. Com
Case details for

Graves v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:DELANO LEROY GRAVES, APPELLANT, v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, APPELLEE

Court:Court of Appeals of Virginia

Date published: Apr 9, 1996

Citations

22 Va. App. 262 (Va. Ct. App. 1996)
468 S.E.2d 710

Citing Cases

Hudgins v. Commonwealth

The Commonwealth conceded in the trial court that "the `same conduct' by [appellant] resulted in the two…

Hudgins v. Commonwealth

Upon rehearing en banc, we hold that Hudgins's acquittal on the robbery indictment acted as an acquittal of…