Wright v. Commonwealth

297 S.E.2d 711, 224 Va. 502, 1982 Va. LEXIS 321
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedDecember 3, 1982
DocketRecord 820418; Record 820419
StatusPublished
Cited by111 cases

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Wright v. Commonwealth, 297 S.E.2d 711, 224 Va. 502, 1982 Va. LEXIS 321 (Va. 1982).

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STEPHENSON, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

[504]*504In a bench trial, Samuel T. Wright and Vernon L. Lightfoot were convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery, and each was sentenced to five years imprisonment, with two years suspended. The sole question presented is whether the evidence is sufficient to sustain the convictions.

On March 27, 1981, at about 10:40 p.m., a policeman was dispatched to an office building in Chesterfield County. Upon his arrival, he encountered an unoccupied automobile “parked in a weeded area approximately 25 feet off of the gravel portion of the parking lot” in such a position that it could not be seen from the road. The car was parked in a dark area, the nearest illumination being from lights at a nearby McDonald’s restaurant, approximately 300 feet away. The weeded area where the automobile was parked led to the McDonald’s parking lot.

The officer examined the automobile and noted the engine was still warm. After looking into the car’s interior, he assumed a position where he could observe the car without being seen. In addition, he called for assistance. Other officers arrived at the McDonald’s parking lot in marked vehicles.

After maintaining a surveillance for about 25 minutes, the officer observed the defendants coming from the vicinity of the McDonald’s restaurant. Using binoculars, he saw the pair place what appeared to be a gun directly in the center of the trunk of the automobile. The other officers stopped the car as the defendants attempted to drive away.

After the car was stopped, the police discovered two stocking masks, a black skullcap, two ski caps, and a pair of brown gloves between the two front seats. These items were not present when the officer first examined the car. A second pair of gloves was later found on Lightfoot.

The police found a loaded .38 caliber revolver lying in the center of the trunk in approximately the same position the officer had seen the defendants place an object. The trunk was very clean, with no other item being in the vicinity of the gun. When arrested, Wright had on his clothing and beard pieces of plant material similar to the weeds in the area between the car and the McDonald’s restaurant.

[505]*505Lightfoot gave the police a statement.

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