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Walls v. State

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
Dec 4, 2018
No. 336, 2018 (Del. Dec. 4, 2018)

Opinion

No. 336, 2018

12-04-2018

CHRISTIAN D. WALLS, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE OF DELAWARE, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.


Court Below—Superior Court of the State of Delaware Cr. ID No. 1708014865 (N) Before VAUGHN, SEITZ, and TRAYNOR, Justices. ORDER

The appellant's Supreme Court Rule 26(c) brief, the State's response, and the record on appeal reflect that:

(1) On April 20, 2018, a Superior Court jury found the appellant, Christian D. Walls, guilty of Shoplifting Over $1,500.00. The Superior Court sentenced Walls to two years of Level V incarceration, suspended for one year of Level II probation. This appeal followed.

(2) On appeal, Walls' counsel ("Counsel") filed a brief and a motion to withdraw under Supreme Court Rule 26(c). Counsel asserts that, based upon a complete and careful examination of the record, there are no arguably appealable issues. Counsel informed Walls of the provisions of Rule 26(c) and provided Walls with a copy of the motion to withdraw and the accompanying brief.

(3) Counsel also informed Walls of his right to identify any points he wished this Court to consider on appeal. Walls has not provided any points for this Court to consider. The State has responded to the Rule 26(c) brief and has moved to affirm the Superior Court's judgment.

(4) When reviewing a motion to withdraw and an accompanying brief under Rule 26(c), this Court must: (i) be satisfied that defense counsel has made a conscientious examination of the record and the law for arguable claims; and (ii) conduct its own review of the record and determine whether the appeal is so totally devoid of at least arguably appealable issues that it can be decided without an adversary presentation.

Penson v. Ohio, 488 U.S. 75, 83 (1988); Leacock v. State, 690 A.2d 926, 927-28 (Del. 1996).

(5) This Court has reviewed the record carefully and has concluded that Walls' appeal is wholly without merit and devoid of any arguably appealable issue. We also are satisfied that Counsel has made a conscientious effort to examine the record and the law and has properly determined that Walls could not raise a meritorious claim in this appeal.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the Superior Court is AFFIRMED. The motion to withdraw is moot.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Collins J . Seitz, Jr.

Justice


Summaries of

Walls v. State

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
Dec 4, 2018
No. 336, 2018 (Del. Dec. 4, 2018)
Case details for

Walls v. State

Case Details

Full title:CHRISTIAN D. WALLS, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE OF DELAWARE…

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

Date published: Dec 4, 2018

Citations

No. 336, 2018 (Del. Dec. 4, 2018)