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February 2020 Lambert v. Commonwealth
February 2020 Lambert v. Commonwealth
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34 minutes
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Apr 6, 2020
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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 CLINARD GARY LAMBERT v. COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA (Record Number 190439) From The Court of Appeals of Virginia Counsel Robert M. Galumbeck (Galumbeck & Kegley, Attorneys) for appellant. Rachel L. Yates (Office of the Attorney General) for appellee. Assignment of Error 1. The Court of Appeals erred in its judgment, ruling and order setting the standard of proof regarding whether a defendant “self administered” the drug which he is under the influence of, for purposes of Virginia Code sections 18.2-266 and 18.2-36.1. 2. The Court of Appeals erred in its judgment, ruling and order that the evidence presented in the trial court was sufficient to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Lambert had self administered the drugs which impaired his ability to drive safely. 3. The trial court erred in its judgment, ruling and order in which it found that the Commonwealth had proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Lambert had self administered the drugs which impaired his ability to drive safely. http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/190439.pdf
Released:
Apr 6, 2020
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