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State Courts -
Delaware - May 15 - May 18, 2009
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Sanabria v. State, No. 319, 2008,
SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, May 15, 2009, Decided
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Overview: Admission into evidence, through police officer's testimony, of third-party statements made by dispatcher was error, as officer could have testified movements were based "upon information received" rather than report of motion in foyer, and probative value was outweighed by prejudice, as there was no other evidence he unlawfully entered residence.
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Walker v. State, C.A. No. 08A-08-016 PLA,
SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, May 18, 2009, Decided
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Overview: Employee did not prove that his lung injury occurred from exposure to mold at his charter school and, thus, that he had a compensable occupational disease; substantial evidence showed that the mold was found mostly outdoors and, thus, he could not show pursuant to Del. Code Ann. tit. 19, ¿ 2301(4) that exposure was connected to his indoor work.
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