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· 1/26/2016

Jeffrey D. Wells v. Commonwealth of Virginia

Citations

  • 65 Va. App. 722
  • 781 S.E.2d 362
  • 2016 Va. App. LEXIS 21

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that only after evidence is admitted does “its weight [become] a matter for the jury to determine” (quoting Tipton v. Commonwealth, 224 Va. 256, 261 (1982))
  • “[W]hen reviewing the evidence for sufficiency, we must consider all the evidence admitted at trial, including evidence admitted erroneously.”

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Judges: Huff, Petty, Alston

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