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Grimes v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Aug 20, 2004
858 A.2d 960 (Del. 2004)

Summary

holding the appellant waived claim that the Superior Court abused its discretion by not declaring a mistrial where the appellant had told the Superior Court that he did not want a mistrial but preferred a curative instruction

Summary of this case from Crosby-Avant v. State

Opinion

No. 449, 2003.

August 20, 2004.

Appeal from the Superior Court, New Castle County, No. Cr 0301005026.


Decision without published opinion. Affirmed.


Summaries of

Grimes v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Aug 20, 2004
858 A.2d 960 (Del. 2004)

holding the appellant waived claim that the Superior Court abused its discretion by not declaring a mistrial where the appellant had told the Superior Court that he did not want a mistrial but preferred a curative instruction

Summary of this case from Crosby-Avant v. State
Case details for

Grimes v. State

Case Details

Full title:GRIMES v. STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Aug 20, 2004

Citations

858 A.2d 960 (Del. 2004)

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Crosby-Avant v. State

Appendix to Appellant's Non-Merit Brief at A21. See, e.g., Grimes v. State, 2004 WL 1965036, at *3 (Del. Aug.…