Bruhn v. Commonwealth Bruhn v. Commonwealth

Bruhn v. Commonwealth

35 Va.App. 339, 544 S.E.2d 895, VA.0000270(2001)

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Argued at Richmond, Virginia OPINION FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRICO COUNTY George F. Tidey, Judge The appellant, Christopher Bruhn, appeals his conviction for grand larceny, in violation of Code § 18.2-95. Bruhn contends: (1) the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction for grand larceny because it failed to show the victim ever possessed the alleged stolen property; (2) proof of the crime of embezzlement is insufficient to sustain a conviction under an indictment for grand larceny of United States currency; (3) the evidence was insufficient to prove the crime of embezzlement; and (4) the Commonwealth failed to establish venue. For the following reasons, we reverse. I. BACKGROUND

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Técnicos y profesionales
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2001
24 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
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7
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