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holding conclusory allegations are legally insufficient to prove ineffective assistance of counsel
Summary of this case from State v. WrightOpinion
No. 395, 2010.
September 24, 2010.
Superior Cr0908013963.
APPEAL DISMISSED.
holding conclusory allegations are legally insufficient to prove ineffective assistance of counsel
Summary of this case from State v. WrightNo. 395, 2010.
September 24, 2010.
Superior Cr0908013963.
APPEAL DISMISSED.
holding conclusory allegations are legally insufficient to prove ineffective assistance of counsel
Summary of this case from State v. Wrightaffirming conviction where one of the undercover arresting officers testified as an expert witness that "in some cases, a drug dealer will act as `the bank,' holding the money earned from the sale of drugs," while another associate would keep the drugs being sold
Summary of this case from Hudson v. StateFull title:Jordan v. State
Court:Supreme Court of Delaware
Date published: Sep 24, 2010
State v. Wright, 653 A.2d 288, 294 (Del.Super.Ct. 1994).Jordan v. State, 1994 WL 466142 (Del.Supr.) (citing…
State v. DowningSuper. Ct. Crim. R. 61(d)(4).See Jordan v. State, 1994 WL 466142 (Del.Supr.); State v. Brittingham, 1994 WL…