HARRISON v. COMMONWEALTH


174 S.E.2d 783 (1970)

Terry Wayne HARRISON v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia, two cases.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

June 15, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles H. Winberg, Richmond (Winberg & Proffit, Richmond, on the brief), for plaintiff in error.

William T. Lehner, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Andrew P. Miller, Atty. Gen., on the brief), for defendant in error.

Before SNEAD, C. J., and I'ANSON, CARRICO, GORDON, HARRISON, COCHRAN and HARMAN, JJ.


SNEAD, Chief Justice.

Terry Wayne Harrison, defendant, was tried by the court without a jury on pleas of not guilty to two indictments charging him with feloniously uttering checks with intent to defraud (Code, § 6.1-115). Without objection, the charges were tried at the same hearing. The court found defendant guilty on both indictments and imposed a three-year sentence on each, to run concurrently. To these judgments we awarded defendant writs of error.

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