West Virginia v. Juntilla
Annotate this CaseDefendant-Appellant Anthony Juntilla appealed his convictions of first degree murder, sexual assault and conspiracy. Defendant was accused of the assault, beating and stabbing death of his girlfriend’s one-year-old daughter. The circuit court ordered Defendant’s sentences to run consecutively. Defendant challenged his convictions and sentences on multiple grounds, the majority being procedural errors at trial that lead to him being wrongly convicted. After a thorough review of the lower courts’ records, the Supreme Court found no errors at trial. The Court found that the evidence presented at trial was sufficient for a reasonable jury to convict him of the charges against him. Accordingly, the Court affirmed Defendant’s convictions and sentences.
Some case metadata and case summaries were written with the help of AI, which can produce inaccuracies. You should read the full case before relying on it for legal research purposes.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.