Title: Parker v. Commonwealth
Citation: N/A
Docket Number: 040726
State: Virginia
Issuer: Virginia Supreme Court
Date: March 3, 2005

Present:  All the Justices 
 
BRENDA PARKER 
 
 
 
 
PER CURIAM 
v.  Record No. 040726 
 
 
March 3, 2005 
 
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA 
 
FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA 
 
 
Brenda Parker was convicted in the Circuit Court of 
Gloucester County for operating a food manufacturing plant 
that had not been inspected by the Commissioner of Agriculture 
and Consumer Services.  See Code § 3.1-398.1.  We awarded her 
an appeal to consider her following assignments of error:  1.  
"The Court of Appeals erred in concluding that the charge was 
of an offense known to the law, and that the lower courts had 
subject matter jurisdiction."  2.  "If the Court of Appeals 
did not err as specified in No. 1, then it erred in concluding 
that the claim that a summons of violating 3.1-418/3.1-398.1 
on its face violates the Fourth Amendment does not address 
subject matter jurisdiction, and can be raised for the first 
time on appeal." 
 
We have considered these assignments of error and for the 
reasons stated in the opinion of the Court of Appeals, Parker 
v. Commonwealth, 42 Va. App. 358, 592 S.E.2d 358 (2004), we 
will affirm the judgment appealed from. 
Affirmed.