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Boatswain v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Apr 27, 2005
872 A.2d 959 (Del. 2005)

Summary

In Boatswain, the Supreme Court of Delaware addressed a contention that the prosecutor in a criminal trial had made an improper comment in closing argument, and that the trial judge erred in overruling the defendant's objection.

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Opinion

No. 408, 2004.

April 27, 2005.

Appeal from Superior CrA 0304003074.


Decision without published opinion. Affirmed.


Summaries of

Boatswain v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Apr 27, 2005
872 A.2d 959 (Del. 2005)

In Boatswain, the Supreme Court of Delaware addressed a contention that the prosecutor in a criminal trial had made an improper comment in closing argument, and that the trial judge erred in overruling the defendant's objection.

Summary of this case from Drake and Charles v. State
Case details for

Boatswain v. State

Case Details

Full title:BOATSWAIN v. STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Apr 27, 2005

Citations

872 A.2d 959 (Del. 2005)

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