SNOWDEN v. STATE

No. 398, 1995.

677 A.2d 33 (1996)

Jerome SNOWDEN, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: June 7, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward C. Gill, Georgetown, for Appellant.

John Williams, Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice, Dover, for Appellee.

Before WALSH, HARTNETT, and BERGER, JJ.


WALSH, Justice:

The defendant below, Jerome Snowden ("Snowden"), appeals his conviction of stalking on the basis of alleged constitutional infirmities in the statute, 11 Del.C. § 1312A, and the erroneous admission of evidence against him. Snowden also argues that he cannot be convicted since his behavior consisted of the mere exercise of a constitutionally protected right to travel. Even if such activity is punishable...

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