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   State Courts - Delaware - April 24, 2003

  
Giles v. State, No. 565, 2002, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, April 24, 2003, Decided
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In re Boyd, Will Folio Number: 121251, C.A. No. 17969-NC, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, April 24, 2003, Date Decided
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Overview: While niece and nephew did not meet their burden of proving their deceased uncle lacked testamentary capacity when he executed his most recent will, they did show he was subjected to undue influence by a beneficiary of that will when he executed it.

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Tremayne L. Parker, Defendant ID No. 0001000052, SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, SUSSEX, April 24, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant did not complain about the sentence for 35 months, the claim was procedurally barred; the evidence showed that the plea was not coerced because race was not injected into the plea negotiations.

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