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   State Courts - Delaware - March 2 - March 5, 2000

  
In re Lamonaca, File No. CN99-09897, Petition No. 99-33287, FAMILY COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, March 2, 2000, Decided
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In re Rasheta D., File No. 98-08-07-TN, Petition No. 98-28302, FAMILY COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, March 2, 2000, Decided
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Overview: The parental rights of the mother, the adjudicated father, and the putative father were terminated, since the statutory grounds of failure to plan, conviction of a felony offense against a child, and abandonment were proven.

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Taylor v. State, No. 62, 2000, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 2, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Pro se defendant's appeal was dismissed as untimely; although his isolation confinement prevented his physical access to the law library and his legal papers, a timely notice of appeal is a jurisdictional requirement.

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Guiff v. State, No. 404, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 3, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Criminal defendant was entitled to sentencing relief only where he could show that his sentencing for his fifth probation violation was illegal.

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Haiduck v. Hardy, C.A. No. 98-07-055, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, March 3, 2000, Decided
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Hyson v. State, No. 162, 1999, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 3, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Criminal defendant's appeal was dismissed as untimely as it was filed more than three years after the conviction became final. Further, the appeal was without merit because there was no abuse of discretion.

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Washington v. State, No. 421, 1998, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, March 3, 2000, Decided
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Overview: Defendant did not claim insufficiency of evidence or object to wife's testimony about abuse and unemployment; no plain error because abuse testimony was rebuttal, and unemployment was relevant to opportunity to molest daughter.

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Leech v. Caldwell, Civil Action No. 2000-01-321, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, March 5, 2000, Decided
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Overview: The dog was properly declared dangerous by the dog control panel, where it inflicted physical injury by attacking three people on the same day. Because the owner could not restrain the dog, it was to be euthanized.

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