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Scott v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Feb 22, 2007
919 A.2d 562 (Del. 2007)

Summary

In Scott, the Court found that there were sufficient facts on the face of the affidavit showing a nighttime search was necessary to prevent the destruction of evidence.

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Opinion

No. 140, 2006.

February 22, 2007.

Appeal from the Superior (Kent) CrA IK04-07-1020.


Decisions Without Published Opinions AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Scott v. State

Supreme Court of Delaware
Feb 22, 2007
919 A.2d 562 (Del. 2007)

In Scott, the Court found that there were sufficient facts on the face of the affidavit showing a nighttime search was necessary to prevent the destruction of evidence.

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In Scott, the affidavit supporting the nighttime warrant contained an averment that evidence (possible blood stains) within the residence where the victim was killed was in plain view, family members of the victim's roommate wanted to retrieve items from the apartment and there was a danger of tampering or loss because the victim's roommate or others would find a way to enter and disturb the scene.

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Case details for

Scott v. State

Case Details

Full title:Scott v. State

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Feb 22, 2007

Citations

919 A.2d 562 (Del. 2007)

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