250679 Commonwealth of Virginia v. Ortiz
Supreme Court · April 21, 2026
Oral arguments in Commonwealth v. Ortiz focused on whether the evidence sufficed to convict Ortiz of receiving stolen property — specifically whether she had knowledge the car was stolen and exercised dominion or control over it. Counsel debated whether inferences drawn by the trial court and relied on by the court of appeals satisfy Jackson v. Virginia standards.
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