Court of Appeals of Virginia, 1993

Wilson v. Commonwealth

Wilson v. Commonwealth
Court of Appeals of Virginia · Decided October 19, 1993 · Moon, Baker, Barrow, Benton, Coleman, Willis, Elder, Bray, Fitzpatrick
436 S.E.2d 193; 17 Va. App. 248; 10 Va. Law Rep. 407; 1993 Va. App. LEXIS 545 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Wilson v. Commonwealth

Opinion

UPON A REHEARING EN BANC

Opinion

In Wilson v. Commonwealth, 16 Va. App. 213, 429 S.E.2d 229 (1993), a majority of a panel of this Court reversed the judgment of the trial court. Appellee’s petition for rehearing en banc was granted and argued on September 10, 1993. Upon consideration whereof, we reverse the judgment of the trial court for those reasons set forth in the panel’s majority opinion. Accordingly, the stay of this Court’s April 6, 1993 mandate is lifted, and the mandate is reinstated.

Chief Judge Moon, Judges Baker and Willis would affirm the judgment of the trial court for those reasons set forth in the dissenting opinion of the panel’s decision.

The trial court shall allow court-appointed counsel for the appellant an additional $200 for services rendered the appellant on the rehearing portion of this appeal, in addition to counsel’s costs and necessary direct out-of-pocket expenses.

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