Taylor v. Commonwealth
505 S.E.2d 378, 256 Va. 214, 1998 Va. LEXIS 106
Supreme Court of Virginia·Decided September 18, 1998·No. Record No. 971938·Published·Cited by 3 cases
Opinion
We awarded this appeal to review a judgment of the Court of Appeals holding that the trial court did not err in refusing to grant a mistrial based on a juror’s delayed response to a voir dire question. Taylor v. Commonwealth, 25 Va. App. 12, 486 S.E.2d 108 (1997).
For the reasons stated in the opinion of the Court of Appeals, we will affirm the judgment entered below.
Affirmed.
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