February 2020 Jefferson v. Commonwealth
Oral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia
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Granted Appeal Summary
Case
ELELAKE JAMES JEFFERSON, JR. v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA (Record Number 180993)
From
The Court of Appeals of Virginia.
Counsel
Caleb A. Kershner and Kyle D. Winey (Simms Showers, LLP) for appellant.
Derek C. Aston (Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney) for appellee.
Assignment of Error
The Court of Appeals erred when it misapplied Minor v. Commonwealth, 66 Va. App. 728, 740 (2016) to hold that the Amended Sentencing Order did not constitute the “final order” for purposes of determining the timeline of Mr. Jefferson’s appellate rights.
www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/180993.pdf
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