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Daughtery v. Commonwealth
217 Va. 353
Va.
1976
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217 Va. 353 (1976)

EARL DAUGHTERY, ALSO KNOWN AS EARL DAUGHTRY
v.
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.

Record No. 760057.

Supreme Court of Virginia.

October 8, 1976.

Present, All the Justices.

Under authority of companion case instruction sustained.

Error to a judgment of the Circuit Court of the City of Portsmouth. Hon. Robert F. McMurran, judge presiding.

J. Wayne Sprinkle (John S. Joannou, on brief), for plaintiff in error.

Jim L. Chin, Assistant Attorney General (Andrew P. Miller, Attorney General, on brief), for defendant in error.

Per Curiam.

This appeal, like Hodge Commonwealth, 217 Va. 338, 228 S.E.2d 692, (this day decided), challenges the defendant's second degree murder conviction under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment as explicated in Mullaney Wilbur, 421 U.S. 684 (1975), and In re Winship, 397 U.S. 358 (1970). The challenged instruction here, Instruction D, was the equivalent of Instruction 17 in Hodge.

Since the law of Virginia and this instruction only required the defendant to produce some evidence contesting the presumed malice, and the ultimate burden of persuasion beyond a reasonable doubt remained with the Commonwealth, we find this claim to be without merit for the reasons set forth in Hodge.

Affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Daughtery v. Commonwealth
Court Name: Supreme Court of Virginia
Date Published: Oct 8, 1976
Citation: 217 Va. 353
Docket Number: Record No. 760057
Court Abbreviation: Va.
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