250487 Commonwealth of Virginia v. Mahoney
Supreme Court Oral Arguments · April 21, 2026
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Commonwealth v. Mahoney on whether circumstantial evidence was sufficient to convict Al Sharif Mahoney as a principal in the second degree in the killing of Tate. Counsel disputed whether jurors permissibly inferred shared intent from timing, cell-phone data and the victim’s naming of a suspect; the court posed questions about the timing of intent and appellate review standards.
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