BAYLOR v. COM.

Record No. 2074-08-2.

683 S.E.2d 843 (2009)

55 Va. App. 82

Troy Douglas BAYLOR v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia.

Court of Appeals of Virginia, Richmond.

October 13, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

(David R. Lett, on brief), Richmond, for appellant. Appellant submitting on brief.

Erin M. Kulpa, Assistant Attorney General (William C. Mims, Attorney General; Jennifer C. Williamson, Assistant Attorney General, on brief), for appellee.

Present: ELDER, HUMPHREYS and ALSTON, JJ.


HUMPHREYS, Judge.

Troy Douglas Baylor ("Baylor") appeals his five convictions for grand larceny, in violation of Code § 18.2-95. On appeal, Baylor contends that the Commonwealth failed to put forth sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the value of the stolen items exceeded the statutory threshold for grand larceny. For the following reasons, we agree with Baylor and reverse his convictions.

I. Background

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