Lawwly

Davis v. Commonwealth

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia

110 S.E. 356 (1922)

Relevant factsFree

Davis (defendant), a close friend of both the homeowner Fowlkes and resident Wingfield, possessed a key and had unlimited standing access to Fowlkes's home; she used that access to enter and steal money from Wingfield's room, and was convicted of burglary.

IssueFree

Whether a defendant may be found guilty of burglary of a dwelling where the defendant had unlimited access to the dwelling.

Unlock the full brief

Free accounts read 20 full briefs. No card required.

Related cases