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State Courts -
Delaware - March 9, 2006
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Miller v. State, No. 312, 2005,
SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 9, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Even assuming trial court erred in refusing to ask venire whether undue weight would be given to a police officer's testimony, the error was harmless; officer's testimony was not central to State's case, officer's credibility was not an issue, trial court considered bias in favor of police officers, and the victim's testimony was corroborated.
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Williams v. Long, No. 492, 2004,
SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 9, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Order terminating an incarcerated mother's parental rights was vacated, and a new termination hearing was ordered, as the Family Court completely disregarded the mother's due process rights, ignoring her answer and her application for the appointment of counsel, and failed to call her after allowing her to appear by telephone.
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