DAVIS v. COMMONWEALTH 132 Va 521, 110 S.E. 356 (1922). CASE BRIEF

DAVIS V. COMMONWEALTH

132 Va 521, 110 S.E. 356 (1922)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction of burglary.

FACTS: Davis (D) entered the house of E. P. Fowlkes and took $412.50 from the room of Dolly Wingfield. D was a very close friend of both E.P. and Wingfield and D had the key to the house with the consent of both of them. They had told her that she could enter the house at any time. D was convicted of burglary. D appealed; the evidence did not support the verdict.

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