Wesley v. Commonwealth

56 S.E.2d 362, 190 Va. 268, 1949 Va. LEXIS 282
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedNovember 21, 1949
DocketRecord 3591
StatusPublished
Cited by28 cases

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Wesley v. Commonwealth, 56 S.E.2d 362, 190 Va. 268, 1949 Va. LEXIS 282 (Va. 1949).

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Miller, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

On December 14, 1948, an information was filed in the-Circuit Court of the city of Richmond against Gilford Wesley in which it was charged that he had been convicted of a. felony on three previous occasions and in each instance [271]*271sentenced to the penitentiary. On February 7, 1949, he was tried and convicted as a recidivist and a term of ten years’ confinement in the penitentiary imposed.

The material portion of section 5054 of the Code of Virginia, 1942 (Michie), under which accused was prosecuted is as follows:

“When a person convicted of an offense, and sentenced to confinement therefor in the penitentiary, is received therein, if it shall come to the knowledge of the Superintendent of the penitentiary that he has been sentenced to a like punishment in the United States prior to the sentence he is then serving, the superintendent shall give information thereof without delay to the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond. * * * the court may sentence him to further confinement in the penitentiary for a period of not exceeding five years, if he has been once before sentenced in the United States to confinement in the penitentiary; but if he has been twice sentenced in the United States to such confinement, he may be sentenced to be confined in the penitentiary for such additional time as the court trying the case may deem proper. * * * ".

Exclusive of the conviction now under review, the record establishes that accused had been convicted three times in the Corporation Court of the city of Newport News, Virginia. Those convictions are as follows:

November 18, 1943, for housebreaking and sentenced to five years.

February 1, 1946, for grand larceny and sentenced, to five years.

July 15, 1947, for housebreaking and sentenced to three years.

The felony for which the last sentence of three years was imposed was committed on the--day of July, 1947.

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