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   State Courts - Delaware - January 31, 2002

  
Stovall v. Thomas, No. 19, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 31, 2002, Decided
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Taylor v. Camden-Wyoming Sewer & Water Auth., No. 278, 2001, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 31, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Because no attorney entered appearance on behalf of individual and corporations and they failed to file opening brief and appendix, they failed to diligently prosecute their appeal.

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Walker v. State, No. 383, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 31, 2002, Decided
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Overview: The trial judge's decision permitting the State to admit evidence of defendant's prior convictions if defendant testified was upheld, because defendant's decision to not testify at trial precluded any meaningful review of the ruling.

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Winchester v. State, No. 192, 2001, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, January 31, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Trial court could admit evidence that was not physically delivered to defense where defense failed to timely review and photocopy it. Trial court could review presentence report for prior convictions.

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