Friday, February 28, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers violation Code 18.2-67.3
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility
for a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not
more than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been charged
with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Stuart v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant sought
review of the judgment of the Circuit Court of Fairfax (Virginia), which
convicted him of animate object sexual penetration, in violation of Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.2, and aggravated sexual battery, in violation of Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3. Defendant contended that the trial court violated his Fifth
Amendment right against double jeopardy by imposing multiple punishments for a
single criminal act.
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- Va. Code Ann. §
18.2-67.10 defines "sexual abuse" as an act committed with the
intent to sexually molest, arouse, or gratify any person, where the
accused intentionally touches the complaining witness's intimate parts or
material directly covering intimate parts. "Intimate parts" is
defined as genitalia, anus, groin, breast, or buttocks of any person. Va.
Code Ann. § 18.2-67.10.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Object Penetration
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia, aggravated
sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-67.3
and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility for a term of
not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not more than
$100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the complaining
witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Jude v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant
sought review of the judgment of the Circuit Court of Fairfax (Virginia), which
convicted him of animate object sexual penetration, in violation of Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.2, and aggravated sexual battery, in violation of Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3. Defendant contended that the trial court violated his Fifth
Amendment right against double jeopardy by imposing multiple punishments for a
single criminal act.
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- While object sexual
penetration and aggravated sexual battery have some elements in common,
not every commission of object sexual penetration is a commission of
aggravated sexual battery. Object penetration does not require proof of an
intent to sexually molest, arouse, or gratify any person as required for
conviction of aggravated sexual battery. Aggravated sexual battery is not
composed entirely of elements that are also elements of object sexual
penetration. Aggravated sexual battery has an additional element that
object sexual penetration does not and, therefore, it cannot be a
lesser-included offense of object sexual penetration.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Abuses
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility
for a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not
more than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client meeting
locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Anderson v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant was
convicted of aggravated sexual battery pursuant to the provisions of Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3. On appeal, defendant contended that plaintiff commonwealth's
evidence was insufficient to prove that the act in question was accomplished
against the will of the complaining witness by force, threat or intimidation.
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- Va. Code Ann. §
18.2-67.3 provides: Aggravated sexual battery. A. An accused shall be
guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually abuses the
complaining witness, and 1. The complaining witness is less than thirteen
years of age, or 2. The act is accomplished against the will of the
complaining witness, by force, threat or intimidation, or through the use
of the complaining witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness,
and a. The complaining witness is at least thirteen but less than fifteen
years of age, or b. The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to
the complaining witness, or c. The accused uses or threatens to use a
dangerous weapon. B. Aggravated sexual battery is a felony punishable by
confinement in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one nor more
than twenty years.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of
the Justices’ opinions. The original
opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Violation Code 18.2-67.3
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility
for a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not
more than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Nelson v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant sought
review of the judgment of the Circuit Court of Fairfax (Virginia), which
convicted him of animate object sexual penetration, in violation of Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.2, and aggravated sexual battery, in violation of Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3..
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- Va. Code Ann. §
18.2-67.10 defines "sexual abuse" as an act committed with the
intent to sexually molest, arouse, or gratify any person, where the
accused intentionally touches the complaining witness's intimate parts or
material directly covering intimate parts. "Intimate parts" is
defined as genitalia, anus, groin, breast, or buttocks of any person. Va.
Code Ann. § 18.2-67.10..
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of
the Justices’ opinions. The original
opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Violation Code 18.2-67.3
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility for
a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not more
than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Johnson Sr. v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant sought
review of the judgment of the Circuit Court of Fairfax (Virginia), which
convicted him of animate object sexual penetration, in violation of Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.2, and aggravated sexual battery, in violation of Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3. Defendant contended that
the trial court violated his Fifth Amendment right against double jeopardy by
imposing multiple punishments for a single criminal act..
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- Va. Code Ann. §
18.2-67.10 defines "sexual abuse" as an act committed with the
intent to sexually molest, arouse, or gratify any person, where the
accused intentionally touches the complaining witness's intimate parts or
material directly covering intimate parts. "Intimate parts" is
defined as genitalia, anus, groin, breast, or buttocks of any person. Va.
Code Ann. § 18.2-67.10.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
Friday, February 21, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Code 18.2-67.3
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility
for a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not
more than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Rutherford v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant sought
review of his conviction of aggravated sexual battery pursuant to the
provisions of Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-67.3 from the Circuit Court of Fairfax
(Virginia).
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- Va. Code Ann. §
18.2-67.3 provides: Aggravated sexual battery. A. An accused shall be
guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually abuses the
complaining witness, and 1. The complaining witness is less than thirteen
years of age, or 2. The act is accomplished against the will of the
complaining witness, by force, threat or intimidation, or through the use
of the complaining witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness,
and a. The complaining witness is at least thirteen but less than fifteen
years of age, or b. The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to
the complaining witness, or c. The accused uses or threatens to use a
dangerous weapon. B. Aggravated sexual battery is a felony punishable by
confinement in the penitentiary for a term of not less than one nor more
than twenty years.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of
the Justices’ opinions. The original
opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Object Penetration
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility
for a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not
more than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Kings v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant sought
review of the judgment of the Circuit Court of Fairfax (Virginia), which
convicted him of animate object sexual penetration, in violation of Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.2, and aggravated sexual battery, in violation of Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3. Defendant contended that the trial court violated his Fifth
Amendment right against double jeopardy by imposing multiple punishments for a
single criminal act.
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- While object sexual
penetration and aggravated sexual battery have some elements in common,
not every commission of object sexual penetration is a commission of
aggravated sexual battery. Object penetration does not require proof of an
intent to sexually molest, arouse, or gratify any person as required for
conviction of aggravated sexual battery. Aggravated sexual battery is not
composed entirely of elements that are also elements of object sexual
penetration. Aggravated sexual battery has an additional element that
object sexual penetration does not and, therefore, it cannot be a
lesser-included offense of object sexual penetration.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of
the Justices’ opinions. The original
opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia Fairfax Lawyers Violation Code 18.2-67.3
Aggravated Sexual
Battery Virginia
In Virginia,
aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann.
§ 18.2-67.3 and is punishable by confinement in a state correctional facility
for a term of not less than one nor more than 20 years and by a fine of not more
than $100,000
Below is a sample
case of aggravated sexual battery in Virginia as interpreted by a lawyer in our
firm.
Have you been
charged with aggravated sexual battery in Virginia and need a lawyer to defend
you?
Are you concerned
about the consequences of being charged with aggravated sexual battery in
Virginia?
Under Va. Code
Ann. § 18.2-67.3,
"A. An
accused shall be guilty of aggravated sexual battery if he or she sexually
abuses the complaining witness, and
1.
The complaining witness is less than 13 years of age, or
2.
The act is accomplished through the use of the complaining
witness's mental incapacity or physical helplessness, or
3.
The offense is committed by a parent, step-parent, grandparent, or
step-grandparent and the complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 18
years of age, or
4.
The act is accomplished against the will of the complaining
witness by force, threat or intimidation, and
a.
The complaining witness is at least 13 but less than 15 years of
age, or
b.
The accused causes serious bodily or mental injury to the
complaining witness, or
c.
The accused uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon..."
For a lot of our
clients, aggravated sexual battery can result in the loss of their job, their
security clearance or even their immigration status.
Don’t risk going
to court without a lawyer, if you have been charged with aggravated sexual
battery in
Virginia. Contact our law
firm for help and speak with a lawyer today.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Thompson v. Commonwealth
Facts:
Defendant
appealed a judgment by the Circuit Court of Fairfax County (Virginia) that
convicted him of aggravated sexual battery in violation of Va. Code Ann. §
18.2-67.3; defendant claimed that the trial court erred in finding that
aggravated sexual battery was a lesser-included offense of forcible sodomy.
.
If you are facing
a criminal case in Virginia, contact a SRIS Law Group lawyer for help. You can reach us at 888-437-7747
Holdings:
The Virginia
Court made the following holding:
- Because the Due Process Clauses
of both the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of
Virginia require that a criminal defendant be notified of the nature of
the charges against him, an accused cannot be convicted of a crime that
has not been charged, unless the crime is a lesser-included offense of the
crime charged.
We have client
meeting locations in Fairfax Prince William Richmond Loudoun Virginia Beach
Fredericksburg Lynchburg.
Our law firm has
the necessary experience to assist you with this matter. We will do our absolute best to help you get
the best result possible based on the facts of your case.
Disclaimer:
These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of
the Justices’ opinions. The original opinions
should be consulted for their authoritative content.
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Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia In Virginia, aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-6...
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Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia In Virginia, aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-6...
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Aggravated Sexual Battery Virginia In Virginia, aggravated sexual battery is a criminal offense punishable under Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-6...