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· 6/8/2007

Justus v. Com.

Citations

  • 645 S.E.2d 284
  • 274 Va. 143
  • 2007 Va. LEXIS 74

How courts have described this case

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  • trial court should have granted motion to withdraw guilty plea when, as a matter of law, defendant could not break into her own home
  • trial court should have granted motion to withdraw guilty plea when, as a matter of law, - 10 - defendant could not break into her own home
  • “[T]he motion should be granted even if the guilty plea was merely entered ‘inadvisedly’ when the evidence supporting the motion shows that there is a reasonable defense to be presented to the judge or jury trying the case.”

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Judges: Koontz

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