Case Name: Commonwealth of Virginia v. Helm
Court: Alexandria Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 1999-07-13
Citations: 50 Va. Cir. 172
Docket Number: Case No. CH990234, CF990431
Parties: Commonwealth of Virginia v. Helm
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Circuit Court Opinions
Volume: 50
Pages: 172–172

Head Matter:
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA
Commonwealth of Virginia v. Helm
July 13, 1999
Case No. CH990234, CF990431

Opinion:
By Judge Alfred d. Swersky
Since this case is governed by the rule in Battle v. Commonwealth, 12 Va. App. 624 (1991), the Commonwealth's motion for entry of a nolle prosequi of CH990234 will be denied.
While there is no direct evidence of vindictiveness on the part of the prosecution, the effect of the reindictment of Defendant is to punish Defendant for the exercise of his statutory right to four peremptory challenges from the jury impaneled on June 11,1999.
This situation is complicated by the Defendant's offer to waive two of his strikes to be able to proceed to trial at that time. After an assurance by the Court that the enhanced punishment provision of a second or subsequent offense had been struck from the indictment and the Commonwealth could not later present evidence of Defendant's prior convictions, the Defendant asserted his statutory right to four peremptory challenges. Since there were insufficient jurors after the challenges for cause, a mistrial was declared.
The Defendant was later indicted for the same offense with the enhanced punishment provision that had been struck from the previous indictment.
Even though the prosecution did not seek the indictment specifically to punish Defendant for the exercise of his rights, the effect of the reindictment is precisely that. See United States v. Goodwin, 457 U.S. 368 (1982).