Burglary Case Studies

Real Virginia court results in §18.2-89, §18.2-90, and §18.2-91 burglary cases.

Burglary Defense

Clark v. Com.

Virginia court affirms burglary conviction, highlighting the importance of proving unlawful entry and criminal intent.

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Burglary Defense

Hitt v. Com.

Virginia court upheld burglary conviction, emphasizing unlawful entry and intent under Va. Code § 18.2-89.

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Burglary Defense

Johnson v. Com.

Virginia burglary conviction upheld for unlawful nighttime entry with intent to commit larceny.

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Burglary Defense

Turner v. Com.

Virginia burglary law requires intent to commit a crime inside; unauthorized entry alone is insufficient.

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Burglary Defense

Wright v. Com.

Virginia burglary law requires unlawful entry and criminal intent; this case clarifies key defense strategies.

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