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Page v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
May 11, 2010
994 A.2d 745 (Del. 2010)

Summary

finding no abuse of discretion in the Superior Court's determination that defendant "was not coerced into sacrificing his right to a speedy trial" because, among other reasons, defendant voluntarily waived his right to a speedy trial in order to delay trial so that he could obtain the assistance of particular experts that he and his counsel desired to retain

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Opinion

No. 301, 2009.

May 11, 2010.

Superior 9911016961.


Decisions without Published Opinions. AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Page v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
May 11, 2010
994 A.2d 745 (Del. 2010)

finding no abuse of discretion in the Superior Court's determination that defendant "was not coerced into sacrificing his right to a speedy trial" because, among other reasons, defendant voluntarily waived his right to a speedy trial in order to delay trial so that he could obtain the assistance of particular experts that he and his counsel desired to retain

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

Page v. State

Case Details

Full title:Page v. State

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: May 11, 2010

Citations

994 A.2d 745 (Del. 2010)

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