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   State Courts - Delaware - June 6, 2007

  
Ortiz v. State, No. 205, 2007, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 6, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Inmate's appeal from the denial of his motion for postconviction relief was dismissed under Del. Sup. Ct. R. 29(b) as the failure of correctional officials to take the facility's mail bag out did not excuse the inmate's failure to timely file a notice of appeal under Del. Sup. Ct. R. 6; the failure was not attributable to court-related personnel.

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State v. Miller, Def. I.D. No.: 9712003463, SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, NEW CASTLE, June 6, 2007, Decided
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Thorpe v. State, No. 650, 2006, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 6, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Because a juvenile's counsel made a conscientious effort to examine the record and the law and properly determined that the juvenile could not raise a meritorious claim on appeal, pursuant to Del. Sup. Ct. R. 26(c), the juvenile's appeal was without merit and devoid of any appealable issue; thus, the juvenile's delinquency judgment was affirmed.

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