GRIFFIN v. COM.

No. 0144-90-1.

412 S.E.2d 709 (1991)

Reginald L. GRIFFIN v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

December 17, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Wayne Sprinkle, Portsmouth, for appellant.

Thomas C. Daniel, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Mary Sue Terry, Atty. Gen., on brief), for appellee.

Present: BAKER, BENTON and WILLIS, JJ.


BENTON, Judge.

Reginald L. Griffin was convicted of statutory burglary based on an indictment which read, in relevant part, that he "did break and enter in the daytime the dwelling house of James A. Whitaker, with the intent to commit larceny." Griffin claims that because the evidence showed that the offense occurred in the evening, the evidence varied from the indictment and, therefore, was insufficient to support the conviction. We affirm the conviction.

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