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   State Courts - Delaware - January 9, 2003

  
Freund v. Lucent Techs., C.A. No. 18893, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 9, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Stockholder had proper purpose to seek inspection of corporate records by showing "credible basis" to support an inference of corporate mismanagement, and demand was not contrary to corporation's interests. Scope of inspection was properly limited.

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Miller, Defendant ID No. 92S05488DI, Criminal Action No. 92-12-0044 and 0045 (R-2), SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, January 9, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's claims for postconviction relief were denied as procedurally barred where defendant's conviction was affirmed over seven years ago. Claims had been denied by Delaware Supreme Court, the appellate court, and the federal district court.

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Nanticoke Mem. Hosp., Inc. v. Scharf, C.A. No. 01-07-077, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE, SUSSEX, January 9, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Workers' compensation claimant who failed to answer a suit for unpaid hospital bill balance was not entitled to relief from default judgment where she failed to offer any evidence of excusable neglect or extraordinary circumstances justifying relief.

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Sivley v. State, No. 643, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 9, 2003, Decided
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Smith v. Smith, No. 393, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 9, 2003, Decided
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Williams v. State, No. 103, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 9, 2003, Decided
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