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   State Courts - Delaware - March 1, 2000

  
Bayless v. Davox Corp., C.A. No. 17560, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Where stockholders' claims arose out of escrow agreement between parties, all disputes that arose from agreement were to be settled by arbitration pursuant to agreement, and court would not exercise jurisdiction over claims.

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Collins v. State, No. 581, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Div. of Family Servs. of the Dep't of Servs. for Children, Youth & Their Families v. Shea, No. 269, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Hoskins v. State, No. 16, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's fifth motion to modify sentence was properly denied as repetitive, untimely, and unsupported by evidence that the sentencing court relied on constitutionally unreliable evidence during the sentencing process.

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In re Allen, No. 40, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Petitions for writ of mandamus and writ of error coram nobis dismissed where petitions failed to invoke court's original jurisdiction; defendant could file for postconviction relief and appeal for review of final judgment.

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In re Cobb, No. 28, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Inmate's petition for a writ of mandamus directed at correctional authorities was dismissed, because the Delaware Supreme Court's mandamus jurisdiction extended only to judicial officers or to courts.

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In re Marriage of Baxter, File No. CN98-07057, Petition No. 98-09995, FAMILY COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Marital estate was divided 30/70 due to wife's disability. Wife was partially dependent and husband was to pay temporary alimony. Both parties were to prepare QDROs relating to their retirement benefits.

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State v. Draper, [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL], SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, KENT, March 1, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Statutory language and legislative intent were clear in limiting court discretion regarding declaration of defendant as habitual criminal for violent crimes named in criminal statute, and court found declaration mandatory.

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