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  2. Mikal Mahdi - Wikipedia

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    Mahdi returned to live with his father and brother in Virginia, where he first committed breaking and entering in December 1997. Mahdi was convicted of two counts of grand larceny and two counts of breaking and entering, and detained at a juvenile's facility. After his release, Mahdi returned to live with his mother in Richmond. [4]

  3. Violent Venezuelan gang expands operations in northeast, mid ...

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    In Virginia, Fairfax County Police Chief Ken Davis confirmed TdA members are involved in retail theft and several were arrested on grand larceny charges, ABC 7 News reported. A Virginia Fusion ...

  4. Wynonna Judd's Daughter Grace Kelley Back in Jail After She ...

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    Related: Wynonna Judd's Daughter Grace Kelley Arrested for Second Time This Year on 3 New Charges He added: "We want the community to know that on a personal level, we have forgiven Grace Kelley ...

  5. Larceny - Wikipedia

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    The classification of larceny as grand or petit larceny originated in an English statute passed in 1275 (grand is a French word meaning "large" while petit is a French word meaning "small"). Both were felonies, but the punishment for grand larceny was death while the punishment for petit larceny was forfeiture of property to the Crown and whipping.

  6. Murder of Rebecca Wight - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Capital punishment in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment was abolished in Virginia on March 24, 2021, when Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill into law. The law took effect on July 1, 2021. Virginia is the 23rd state to abolish the death penalty, and the first southern state in United States history to do so. [1] [2]

  8. Lund v. Commonwealth - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Dawud M. Mu'Min - Wikipedia

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    Dawud Majid Mu'Min (born as David Michael Allen) (May 19, 1953 – November 13, 1997) was a convicted murderer executed by the State of Virginia for the September 22, 1988, killing of a retailer. In 1988, while serving a 48-year sentence for a previous murder, Mu'Min raped, robbed, and murdered a woman while in a prison work crew.