Turner v. Commonwealth

492 S.E.2d 447, 255 Va. 1, 1997 Va. LEXIS 130
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedNovember 14, 1997
DocketRecord 962555; Court of Appeals 0986-94-3
StatusPublished
Cited by42 cases

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Turner v. Commonwealth, 492 S.E.2d 447, 255 Va. 1, 1997 Va. LEXIS 130 (Va. 1997).

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Upon consideration of the record, the briefs, and argument of counsel, the Court is of opinion that no error exists in the judgment of the Court of Appeals of Virginia upholding a trial court’s judgment confirming the verdict of a jury that found Edwin Cecil Turner, Jr., “guilty of first degree murder and fix[ed] his punishment at: imprisonment for life.”

At trial, the Circuit Court of the City of Roanoke instructed the jury on the definitions of first degree murder, second degree murder, self defense, and irresistible impulse, but ruled that the evidence was insufficient to support an instruction defining voluntary manslaughter. The Court of Appeals reversed that ruling, but held that the trial court’s error was harmless and affirmed the conviction and the penalty imposed. Turner v. Commonwealth, 23 Va. App. 270, 476 S.E.2d 504 (1996). For the reasons stated by the Court of Appeals, its judgment is affirmed.

Justice Koontz took no part in the consideration or disposition of this appeal.

The defendant will pay to the Commonwealth thirty dollars in damages.

It is ordered that the said circuit court allow counsel for the appellant a fee of $725 for services rendered the appellant on this appeal, in addition to counsel’s costs and necessary direct out-of-pocket expenses.

[2]*2The Commonwealth shall recover of the appellant the amount paid court-appointed counsel to represent him in this proceeding, counsel’s costs and necessary direct out-of-pocket expenses, and the fees and costs to be assessed by the clerk of this Court and the clerks of the courts below.

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