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   State Courts - Delaware - June 1 - June 4, 2004

  
In re Doelze, No. 231, 2004, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 1, 2004, Decided , June 1, 2004, Filed
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Gatz v. Ponsoldt, Civil Action No. 174-N, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, SUSSEX, June 2, 2004, Decided
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Overview: In an action alleging that corporate directors engaged in a conspiracy to defraud public shareholders, the court denied defendants' motion for a protective order, because some discovery on the merits of the case was necessary.

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Elliott v. State, No. 591, 2003, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 3, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Delaware defendant's appeal of the correction of his sentence to reflect a requirement that defendant complete the Key Program was manifestly without merit as the corrected sentencing order reflected the sentence that was originally imposed.

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In re Burns, No. 129, 2004, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 3, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Ex-husband's petition for prohibition to prevent a judge from presiding over matters involving him and his ex-wife was denied since he had an adequate remedy for the judge's alleged bias through direct appeal and he already had a pending appeal.

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Liquor Exch., Inc. v. Tsaganos, C.A. No. 19312-NC, COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE, KENT, June 3, 2004, Decided
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Overview: In tenant's suit, inter alia, to enforce lease extension, chancery court would not address that issue; landlord had sued tenant for summary possession in another court and lease expiration was its core issue, so tenant had adequate law remedy.

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Werntz v. Kane, No. 557, 2003, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 3, 2004, Decided
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State v. Charbonneau, Cr.A. Nos. 02-07-0308, 02-07-0309, 02-07-0310, 02-07-0311, 02-07-0312, SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE, SUSSEX, June 4, 2004, Decided
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Overview: The death penalty was imposed on defendant for each of two murders that she committed, based on her premeditation, the fact that the murders were egregious, cold-blooded, and horrible, and also based on the jury's similar recommendation.

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Williams v. State, No. 309, 2003, SUPREME COURT OF DELAWARE, June 4, 2004, Decided
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