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Order denying reconsideration in Lane v. Healthcare Services Group

The Delaware Superior Court denied a motion for reconsideration in the case of Lane v. Healthcare Services Group. The plaintiff sought reconsideration of an order denying her motion to compel the production of a child abuse report related to her employment termination case.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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CLX Logistics LLC v Chase Corporation - Order on Motions to Dismiss

The Delaware Superior Court issued an order addressing motions to dismiss in a breach of contract dispute between CLX Logistics LLC and Chase Corporation. The court's decision pertains to the interpretation of termination and dispute resolution clauses within the parties' Master Transportation Services Agreement.

Routine Enforcement Contract Law
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Order denying Eric Holmes' post-conviction relief motion

The Delaware Superior Court denied Eric Holmes' motion for post-conviction relief. Holmes was convicted of Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited and sentenced as a habitual offender. This order addresses his latest attempt to challenge his conviction.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Andino v. Nexius Solutions - Opinion and Order on Motions in Limine

The Delaware Superior Court issued an Opinion and Order ruling on Plaintiffs' Motions in Limine in the wrongful death case Andino v. Nexius Solutions. The court addressed arguments regarding the admissibility of evidence concerning the negligence of Velex, the employer of the decedents.

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State of Delaware v. Bryan Azofeifa-Ramirez - Interlocutory Appeal Denied

The Delaware Superior Court denied Bryan Azofeifa-Ramirez's application for an interlocutory appeal. The court found that the Delaware Supreme Court lacks jurisdiction to hear interlocutory appeals in criminal cases, meaning only final judgments can be reviewed.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Delaware Superior Court Denies Motion to Modify Sentence

The Delaware Superior Court denied Kendall Smith's pro se motion to modify his sentence. The court found the motion to be repetitive and procedurally barred under Superior Court Rule of Criminal Procedure 35(b), as per previous denials.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Delaware Superior Court Denies Motion to Modify Sentence

The Delaware Superior Court denied Michael J. Ford's motion to modify his sentence. The court found the motion to be repetitive under Superior Court Rule of Criminal Procedure 35(b) and therefore could not consider its merits. The defendant's original sentence involved a period of work release.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Brown v. Delaware - Motion to Modify Sentence Denied

The Delaware Superior Court denied JaiaYre Brown's motion to modify her sentence. The court found the motion to be repetitive under Rule 35(b) and therefore could not consider its merits. The defendant had pleaded guilty to Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon and Possession of Ammunition by a Person Prohibited.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Harold Long v. Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board - Unemployment Benefits Appeal

The Delaware Superior Court affirmed the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board's decision to deny Harold Long's appeal for unemployment benefits due to a late filing. The court found no legal error in the Board's determination that the appeal was not filed within the statutory deadline.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Superior Court Grants/Denies Motion to Suppress

The Delaware Superior Court granted in part and denied in part a motion to suppress evidence obtained from a smartphone search. The court addressed whether the independent source doctrine could validate evidence initially obtained via a general warrant, ultimately holding it could.

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