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Miles v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware.
Sep 7, 2018
194 A.3d 373 (Del. 2018)

Summary

rejecting appellant's claim that his habitual offender sentence was illegal because the predicate offenses had been statutorily reclassified after his conviction and sentencing as a habitual offender

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Opinion

No. 207, 2018

09-07-2018

Tyrone A. MILES, Defendant Below-Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below-Appellee.


AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Miles v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware.
Sep 7, 2018
194 A.3d 373 (Del. 2018)

rejecting appellant's claim that his habitual offender sentence was illegal because the predicate offenses had been statutorily reclassified after his conviction and sentencing as a habitual offender

Summary of this case from Williams v. State
Case details for

Miles v. State

Case Details

Full title:Tyrone A. MILES, Defendant Below-Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware…

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware.

Date published: Sep 7, 2018

Citations

194 A.3d 373 (Del. 2018)

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