Pamplin v. Commonwealth
Pamplin v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
No good purpose can be served by a statement of the facts in this case.
The only assignment of error is directed to the refusal of the court to grant the following instruction:
We think the court was correct in refusing this instruction: (1) because the language used was misleading; (2) because the instruction failed to properly define the defense of insanity ¿ and (3) because the evidence did not justify it.
Our conclusions are reached after a careful consideration of the whole case, and we think it unnecessary to enter into any discussion of the question involved.
We are of opinion that the judgment should be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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- Full Case Name
- Eugene Pamplin v. Commonwealth of Virginia
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- Published