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The Supreme Court of Virginia held that labor and services and the unauthorized use of the University's computer cannot be construed to be subject of larceny. The Court reasoned that labor or services cannot be the subject of the crime of larceny because neither time nor services may be taken or carried away, and that the unauthorized use of the computer could not be the subject of larceny ...
On January 7, 2012, prosecutors added five additional charges: felony murder, robbery of a residence, burglary, entering a house with an intent to commit a felony, and grand larceny. [15] On April 18, 2011, a grand jury indicted Huguely on first-degree and felony murder charges, and a trial date of February 6, 2012, was set. [16]
Kelley faces seven charges — including three felony counts of grand larceny — for allegedly stealing the van from Ground Zero Church of the Nazarene in Charlottesville, according to local news ...
Police arrested Carr on a warrant from Florida for grand larceny. [12] Carr waived his right to a jury trial in exchange for an agreement by the prosecution not to seek the death penalty. [13] At trial, Carr claimed he had been enraged by the sight of the two women having sex, that the two women had taunted him by having sex in front of him.
PEOPLE can confirm Kelley, 28, was arrested in Albemarle County, Va. on Sunday, Oct. 27 and faces seven charges — including three counts of felony grand larceny.
Rodriguez, 35, faces charges of second-degree burglary, fourth-degree grand larceny, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, second-degree criminal trespass and fourth-degree ...
On September 24, 2013, Taylor was indicted on two felony charges. [16] In January 2014, Taylor was indicted on charges of first-degree murder, first-degree felony murder and abduction with the intent to defile, as well as an unrelated grand larceny charge. [17] Investigators searched Taylor's property shortly before he was set to be tried. [18]
Sep. 24—Christopher Brian Mullenax, 40, of Morgantown, pleaded not guilty to a grand larceny charge at an arraignment hearing Sept. 22 before Judge Holepit in Monongalia County Magistrate Court.