STATE v. COX

No. 210,2003.

851 A.2d 1269 (2003)

STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellant, v. Vincent COX, Defendant Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: December 23, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul R. Wallace, Department of Justice, Wilmington, DE, for appellant.

Bernard J. O'Donnell, Jr., Public Defender, Wilmington, DE, for appellee.

Before HOLLAND, BERGER and JACOBS, Justices.


HOLLAND, Justice:

The defendant-appellee, Vincent Cox, was acquitted, following a jury trial in the Superior Court. The State has applied for leave to appeal, pursuant to Del.Code Ann. tit. 10, § 9903, from an adverse ruling by the Superior Court that was made during the course of Cox's criminal trial. The purpose of section 9903 "is to afford to the State the opportunity to have reviewed by this Court adverse rulings of law made by [trial] courts — not...

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