· 4/7/2015
Bruce Edison Parham v. Commonwealth of Virginia
Citations
- 64 Va. App. 560
- 770 S.E.2d 219
- 2015 Va. App. LEXIS 108
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- recognizing that a fact finder is “not required to believe all aspects of the testimony of a witness”
- “[D]etermining the credibility of the witnesses and the weight afforded the testimony of those witnesses are matters left to the trier of fact.”
- “[D]etermining the credibility of the witnesses and the weight afforded to the testimony of those witnesses are matters left to the trier of fact.”
- “[D]etermining the credibility of the witnesses and the weight afforded to the testimony of those witnesses are matters left to the trier of fact.”
- observing that a “fact finder is not required to believe all aspects of the testimony of a witness . . . [and] may ‘accept the parts of a witness’ testimony it finds believable and reject other parts as implausible” (quoting Moyer v. Commonwealth, 33 Va. App. 8, 28 (2000) (en banc))
- observing that a “fact finder is not required to believe all aspects of the testimony of a witness . . . [and] may ‘accept the parts of a witness’[s] testimony it finds believable and reject other parts as implausible’” (quoting Moyer v. Commonwealth, 33 Va. App. 8, 28 (2000) (en banc
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Judges: Humphreys, Beales, Decker
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