Court of Appeals of Virginia, 1992

Miles v. Commonwealth

Miles v. Commonwealth
Court of Appeals of Virginia · Decided March 10, 1992 · Koontz, Baker, Barrow, Benton, Coleman, Duff, Moon, Willis, Elder, Bray
414 S.E.2d 619; 14 Va. App. 82; 8 Va. Law Rep. 2390; 1992 Va. App. LEXIS 86 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Miles v. Commonwealth

Opinion

UPON REHEARING EN BANC

Opinion

In Miles v. Commonwealth, 13 Va. App. 64, 408 S.E.2d 602 (1991), a majority of a panel of the Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court. Miles’ petition for rehearing en banc was granted and heard on January 21, 1992. For the reasons stated in the panel’s majority opinion, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Accordingly, the stay of this Court’s September 10, 1991 mandate is lifted and its directives are reinstated.

Benton, J.,

would reverse the judgment of the trial court for the reasons stated in the dissenting opinion of the original panel decision. Id. at 72, 408 S.E.2d at 607-09.

This order shall be published and certified to the trial court.

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