· 11/4/2010
McGhee v. Com.
Citations
- 701 S.E.2d 58
- 280 Va. 620
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting that a trial court “may, for good cause shown and in the interest of justice, grant leave for a defendant to amend a motion to suppress”
- noting that a trial court “may, -5- for good cause shown and in the interest of justice, grant leave for a defendant to amend a motion to suppress”
- refusing to consider appellant's Fourth Amendment argument based on developments in search-and-seizure law because appellant had not \object[ed] to the search incident to arrest below\
- explaining that \faithful adherence to the doctrine of judicial restraint warrants [the] decision of cases on the best and narrowest grounds available\ (quoting Air Courier Conference v. American Postal Workers Union, 498 U.S. 517, 531 (1991
- noting that “faithful adherence to the doctrine of judicial restraint warrants [the] decision of cases ‘on the best and narrowest ground available’” (quoting Air Courier Conf. v. Am. Postal Workers Union, 498 U.S. 517, 531 (1991))
- explaining that \faithful adherence to the doctrine of judicial restraint warrants [the] decision of cases on the best and narrowest grounds available\ (quoting Air Courier Conference v. American Postal Workers Union, 498 U.S. 517, 531 (1991) (Stevens, J., concurring
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Judges: William C. Mims
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