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   State Courts - Delaware - January 2 - January 4, 2001

  
Dennis Boggi Enters. v. Murowany, Cr. A. No. JPP 1998-09-032, Cr.A. No. 2000-10-036, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 2, 2001, Decided
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Overview: New allegations could not be raised on appeal. Contractor was dismissed from second action. Owner could sue supplier in second action. Actions could be consolidated since they involved same facts and parties.

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Everett v. Rowe, No. 551-2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 2, 2001, Decided
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Paczkowski v. State, No. 455, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 2, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Trial court had jurisdiction over appellant's unlawful sexual intercourse conviction, even though statute governing crime was replaced, because savings clause made it clear original statute remained force for existing liability to prosecution.

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Ricketts v. State, No. 419, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 2, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Defendant was not entitled to credit for time served on unrelated charge, as this was within sentencing court's discretion.

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Cobb v. State, No. 168, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 3, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Conviction was reversed and remanded as evidence of other bad acts was improperly admitted in case in chief to account for delay in reporting the alleged crime. General limiting instruction given to the jury was defective.

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Clayton v. State, No. 173, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 4, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Despite finding that prosecutor's comments during rebuttal closing amounted to impermissible vouching for witness's credibility, there was no serious prejudice to appellant to undermine jury's verdict. Thus, such did not amount to plain error.

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Cummings v. State, No. 428, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 4, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's leaving scene upon approach of police could not give rise to reasonable and articulate suspicion of wrongdoing justifying detention of defendant. Evidence seized during search of defendant's person and vehicle was inadmissible.

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State v. Jones, [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL], SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 4, 2001, Decided
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