Oral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia

2020 November Dodd v. Clarke

December 11, 2020 Ben Glass
2020 November Dodd v. Clarke
Oral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia
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Oral Arguments of the Supreme Court of Virginia
2020 November Dodd v. Clarke
Dec 11, 2020
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Granted Appeal Summary


Case


ROBERT JOHN DODD v. HAROLD CLARKE, DIRECTOR, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF
CORRECTIONS
(Record Number 200091)


From


Circuit Court of Chesterfield County; F.G. Rockwell, III, Judge.


Counsel


Johnathan P. Sheldon (Sheldon & Flood, P.L.C.) for appellant.
Rosemary V. Bourne (Office of the Attorney General) for appellee.


Assignment of Error


The circuit court erred when it denied Dodd’s claim that his Double Jeopardy and Due Process rights under Art. I, §§ 8 & 11 of the Virginia Constitution and the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution were violated when he was tried and convicted on indictments that were identical. The circuit court erred when it denied Dodd’s claim that trial counsel was ineffective under the Virginia Constitution and the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution for failing to object to the Double Jeopardy and Due Process violations.

http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/200091.pdf

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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


ROBERT JOHN DODD v. HAROLD CLARKE, DIRECTOR, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF
CORRECTIONS
(Record Number 200091)


From


Circuit Court of Chesterfield County; F.G. Rockwell, III, Judge.


Counsel


Johnathan P. Sheldon (Sheldon & Flood, P.L.C.) for appellant.
Rosemary V. Bourne (Office of the Attorney General) for appellee.


Assignment of Error


The circuit court erred when it denied Dodd’s claim that his Double Jeopardy and Due Process rights under Art. I, §§ 8 & 11 of the Virginia Constitution and the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution were violated when he was tried and convicted on indictments that were identical. The circuit court erred when it denied Dodd’s claim that trial counsel was ineffective under the Virginia Constitution and the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution for failing to object to the Double Jeopardy and Due Process violations.

http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/200091.pdf

This podcast is brought to you by Virginia Injury and Disability law firm, Ben Glass Law.

Real legal help for real people

Your life has been disrupted. You have good doctors and they support you. Your personal injury or long-term disability claim seems like a slam dunk. But there’s a problem: The insurance company doesn’t believe you. “You can’t be hurt that bad! Our medical experts say you’re fine.”

You need a trusted advocate who can uncover all the facts, tell your story to the skeptical insurance company, and get you the money you deserve. You don’t have to do this alone. Contact our Virginia personal injury and long-term disability lawyers today for a free consultation or denial letter review.

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