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Denston v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Jul 16, 2008
956 A.2d 642 (Del. 2008)

Summary

finding that a defendant has no right to appeal a statutorily-authorized sentence on the grounds that the sentencing court did not explicitly articulate its reasons for departing from the SENTAC guidelines

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Opinion

No. 244, 2008.

July 16, 2008.

Appeal from the Superior Cr 9711014977.


DECISIONS WITHOUT PUBLISHED OPINIONS. AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Denston v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Jul 16, 2008
956 A.2d 642 (Del. 2008)

finding that a defendant has no right to appeal a statutorily-authorized sentence on the grounds that the sentencing court did not explicitly articulate its reasons for departing from the SENTAC guidelines

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

Denston v. State

Case Details

Full title:Denston v. State

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Jul 16, 2008

Citations

956 A.2d 642 (Del. 2008)

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