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· 5/3/2011

Simon v. Commonwealth

Citations

  • 708 S.E.2d 245
  • 58 Va. App. 194
  • 2011 Va. App. LEXIS 153

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • stating the fact finder may consider the “conduct of an accused after the events that constitute the charged crime”
  • finding sufficient evidence of lascivious intent where defendant parked and exposed himself to a child through a pair of modified shorts, which he hid in his vehicle containing pornographic videos
  • considering such evidence to determine whether the defendant acted with the required lascivious intent
  • “The statements and conduct of an accused after the events that constitute the charged crime may also be relevant circumstantial evidence of intent.” (citing Canipe v. Commonwealth, 25 Va. App. 629, 645 (1997))

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Judges: Elder

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