Supreme Court of Delaware - June 2002 Opinion Summaries
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STATE OF DELAWARE v. HARMONSupreme Court of Delaware
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceThe introduction into evidence, of a knife owned by defendant which was not the knife used in a stabbing, was not prejudicial where use of a deadly... |
06/21/2002 | 606/628, 2001 |
HUDAK v. PROCEKSupreme Court of Delaware
Property Law & Real EstateA surviving mother rebutted the legal presumption, that her purchase of property with her late husband was intended as a gift to their daughter, and... |
06/21/2002 | 416, 2000 |
HARRIS v. STATE OF DELAWARESupreme Court of Delaware
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhen a detaining officer failed to articulate how defendant's lawful behavior matched the police's drug courier profile characteristics, such belief... |
06/18/2002 | 179, 1999 |
BRADSHAW v. STATE OF DELAWARESupreme Court of Delaware
Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant's absence from the courtroom both 1) at the time his counsel agreed to a charge to a deadlocked jury under Allen v. U.S., 14 U.S, 492, and... |
06/18/2002 | 345, 2001 |
STIFEL FIN. CORP. v. COCHRANSupreme Court of Delaware
Attorney's Fees, Corporation & Enterprise Law, Securities LawA corporate officer's claim for indemnification is a contract/statutory claim, governed by the three-year statute of limitations in Delaware Code... |
06/18/2002 | 548/549, 2001 |
SAITO v. MCKESSON HBOC, INC.Supreme Court of Delaware
Corporation & Enterprise Law, Securities LawWhen a stockholder's claim, under 8 Delaware Code section 220, is based on alleged corporate wrongdoing (assuming it is meritorious), the stockholder... |
06/14/2002 | 376, 2001 |
JONES v. STATE OF DELAWARESupreme Court of Delaware
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceA homicide victim's hearsay statements are admissible under Rule 803(3) of the Delaware Rules of Evidence, if they express the victim's then-existing... |
06/13/2002 | 293, 2000 |
TELXON CORP. v. MEYERSONSupreme Court of Delaware
Corporation & Enterprise LawSummary judgment for either party is improper, in a complaint by a successor corporate entity against former directors, where factual disputes exist... |
06/10/2002 | 328, 2001 |
SENTNER v. SENTNERSupreme Court of Delaware
Family LawFamily Court failed to acknowledge the adequacy of a father's job search, in applying the "sufficient period of time" requirement of the Melson... |
06/06/2002 | 531, 2001 |
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