November 2019 - Yoder v Commonwealth

Published: Nov. 30, 2019, 11:24 p.m.

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Granted Appeal Summary

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Case

MICHELLE DAWN YODER v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA (Record Number 190047) From The Court of Appeals of Virginia.

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Counsel

Eric M. Anderson (Office of the Public Defender) for appellant. Rachel L. Yates (Office of the Attorney General) for appellee.

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Assignments of Error

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  1. The Court of Appeals erred in affirming the conviction because the evidence was insufficient to prove notice of a continuing revocation beyond a reasonable doubt.

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  1. The Court of Appeals erred in failing to rule on the applicability of the holding in Barden v. Commonwealth, 64 Va. App. 700, 771 S.E.2d 699 (2015) to the revocation (rather than suspension) of a driver\\u2019s license.

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Source Document: http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/190047.pdf

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