DAVIS v. STATE

No. 21, 2002.

809 A.2d 565 (2002)

Richard DAVIS, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: July 24, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian J. Bartley, Public Defender's Office, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellant.

Timothy J. Donovan, Jr., Department of Justice, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellee.

BEFORE: VEASEY, Chief Justice, HOLLAND and STEELE, Justices.


HOLLAND, J.

Following a bench trial in the Superior Court, the defendant-appellant, Richard Davis ("Davis"), was convicted of Robbery in the First Degree. The trial judge declared Davis to be an habitual offender under title 11, section 4214(a) of the Delaware Code. Davis was sentenced to be incarcerated for twenty years.

In his direct appeal, Davis argues that the trial judge committed two errors in granting his...

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