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September 2020 Albritton v. Commonwealth

September 2020 Albritton v. Commonwealth

FromOral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia


September 2020 Albritton v. Commonwealth

FromOral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia

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30 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2020
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Podcast episode

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This podcast is provided by Ben Glass and Steve Emmert www.BenGlassReferrals.com - www.Virginia-Appeals.com   Granted Appeal Summary Case DEVINCHE JAVON ALBRITTON v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA (Record Number 191030) From Circuit Court of Sussex County; W. Sharrett, Judge. Counsel Devinche Javon Albritton, pro se. Stacie A. Sessoms (Office of the Attorney General) for appellee. Assignments of Error The Sussex County Circuit Court erred and abused its discretion by Granting the defendant’s Plea of Sovereign Immunity upon the defendant’s assertion that Appellant Albritton failed to exhaust his administrative remedies. The Sussex County Circuit Court erred and abused its discretion in Granting the defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment upon its finding that the Evidence produced and Submitted by Appellant Albritton was insufficient from which a jury could find the defendant guilty of negligence. The Sussex County Circuit Court erred and abused its discretion in Granting the defendant Commonwealth’s Motion for Summary Judgment for Contributory negligence based solely upon the inadmissible Hearsay Evidence submitted by the defense. http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/191030.pdf
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Oct 1, 2020
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