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Robinson v. Commonwealth
447 S.E.2d 542
Va. Ct. App.
1994
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UPON A REHEARING EN BANC

Opinion

On January 11, 1994, a panel of this Court affirmed appellant’s convictions of second degree murder and the use of a firearm in the commission of murder, holding that his re-prosecution was not barred on double jeopardy grounds. See Robinson v. Commonwealth, 17 Va. App. 551, 439 S.E.2d 622 (1994). Appellant’s petition for hearing en banc was granted on March 24, 1994, and the mandate of the January 11, 1994 opinion was stayed.

The appeal was reheard en banc on June 2, 1994. For the reasons stated in the original majority opinion, the Court affirms the decision of the trial court. Therefore, the stay of the mandate of the January 11, 1994 opinion is lifted, and the case is affirmed in accordance with that opinion and its adoption by this order.

Judges Benton, Coleman, Koontz and Elder, for the reasons stated in Judge Benton’s dissent from the original decision, Robinson v. Commonwealth, 17 Va. App. 551, 557, 439 S.E.2d *815 622, 626 (1994) (Benton, J. dissenting), would reverse the conviction and dismiss the case.

Case Details

Case Name: Robinson v. Commonwealth
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Virginia
Date Published: Aug 23, 1994
Citation: 447 S.E.2d 542
Docket Number: Record No. 1002-92-2
Court Abbreviation: Va. Ct. App.
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