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   State Courts - Delaware - January 6, 2000

  
Boyce v. State, [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL], SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Appellant's petition for a correction of his sentence in the family court records was dismissed because the appeal was time-barred where appellant failed to move the court to correct his sentence prior to filing his appeal.

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In re Cellular Communs. Int'l, Inc. Shareholders Litig., CONSOLIDATED C.A. No. 16866, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 6, 2000, Date Decided
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Overview: A settlement between parties on stock purchase litigation suit could not affirmed by court where adequate consideration was deemed not to have been met and parties' interests were not adequately protected.

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Moore v. State, No. 594, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 6, 2000, Decided
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Operadelaware v. Kerchner, C.A. No: 99A-05-013, SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Appeal was not dismissed because issue remained whether sufficient evidence supported board's findings of fact and because three day delay in filing brief did not rise to level of failure to diligently prosecute appeal.

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Rust v. State, No. 223, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's ineffective counsel and improper admission of evidence claims were not considered in postconviction proceeding because issues were not properly preserved below; even if considered, defendant did not show error.

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Stallings-Oates v. Cochran, C.A. No. 97-03-159, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Debt action defendant's appeals of default judgments in justice of the peace court made more than 15 days after judgment entry were to be treated as motions to set aside default judgment, and motions denied without abuse of discretion.

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State v. Knight, IK99-04-0596, IK99-04-0597, IK99-05-0075, IK99-05-0076, IK99-05-0077., SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, KENT, January 6, 2000, Decided
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Overview: In vehicular manslaughter case, considering nature of offense, rehabilitative efforts toward defendant, and whether interest of society and defendant would better be served in family court, court transferred case.

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