Davis v. Commonwealth
Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia
132 Va. 521, 110 S.E. 356 (1922)
- Written by Susie Cowen, JD
Facts
Annie Davis (defendant) stole $412.50 from the room of Dolly Wingfield. Wingfield’s room was in a home owned by E.P. Fowlkes. Davis was a close friend of Wingfield and Fowlkes. She possessed a key to Fowlkes’s home and had unlimited access to the residence. Davis was convicted of burglary. She appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Kelly, J.)
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