250302 Fergeson v. Commonwealth of Virginia
Virginia Supreme Court · March 6, 2026
Oral arguments in Ferguson v. Commonwealth centered on whether the phrase “other causes” in Virginia’s vulnerable-adult statute can include very temporary impairments (like intoxication or an involuntary drugging) or is limited to longer-term disabilities; counsel debated limiting principles and whether a defendant’s conduct made him a “responsible person.”
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