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Shah v. State

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
May 7, 2018
No. 490, 2017 (Del. May. 7, 2018)

Opinion

No. 490, 2017

05-07-2018

KUSHAL SHAH, f/k/a, GERRON LINDSEY, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE OF DELAWARE, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.


Court Below: Superior Court of the State of Delaware Cr. ID No. 0002019767 (N) Before STRINE, Chief Justice; VALIHURA and TRAYNOR, Justices. ORDER

(1) The Court has considered the opening brief filed by the appellant, Kushal Shah, and the appellee's motion to affirm in this appeal from the Superior Court's order of October 31, 2017, denying Shah's eleventh motion for postconviction relief. On appeal, Shah argues, as he did in his underlying motion, that his mandatory life sentence, imposed in 2002 for his first degree murder conviction, was invalidated by the United States Supreme Court's 2012 decision in Miller v. Alabama. The Superior Court did not err when ruling that the Miller holding, although retroactively applicable in appropriate cases, did not apply in Shah's case because Shah was eighteen years old when he committed the offense.

State v. Shah, 2017 WL 5075368 (Del. Super. Oct. 31, 2017).

567 U.S. 460 (2012).

(2) When denying Shah's tenth motion for postconviction relief, the Superior Court adopted a Commissioner's Report and Recommendation finding that Shah had abused the judicial system by filing repetitive and meritless motions for postconviction relief. Based on that finding, the Superior Court enjoined Shah from filing further motions for postconviction relief unless the motion is approved by the court. On appeal from the denial of Shah's tenth motion for postconviction relief, we affirmed the Superior Court's decision and advised Shah that we would not continue to invest scarce judicial resources to review repetitive claims.

State v. Shah, 2015 WL 5675838 (Del. Super. Sept. 10, 2015).

Id.

Shah v. State, 2015 WL 9436813 (Del. Dec. 22, 2015).

(3) With the affirmance of the Superior Court's denial of Shah's motion arguing the retroactive effect of Miller v. Alabama, we advise Shah that we will not review that claim again. We also order that any future requests by Shah to proceed in forma pauperis in any matter before us concerning his 2002 conviction and sentence must be accompanied by an affidavit containing the certifications required by title 10, § 8803(e).

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the motion to affirm is GRANTED. The judgment of the Superior Court is AFFIRMED. Any future application by Shah to proceed in forma pauperis in a matter before this Court concerning his 2002 conviction and sentence must be accompanied by an affidavit containing the certifications required by title 10, § 8803(e).

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Leo E . Strine, Jr.

Chief Justice


Summaries of

Shah v. State

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
May 7, 2018
No. 490, 2017 (Del. May. 7, 2018)
Case details for

Shah v. State

Case Details

Full title:KUSHAL SHAH, f/k/a, GERRON LINDSEY, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE…

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

Date published: May 7, 2018

Citations

No. 490, 2017 (Del. May. 7, 2018)