LeGRANDE v. STATE

No. 202, 2007.

947 A.2d 1103 (2008)

Thomas LeGRANDE, Defendant Below-Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: April 22, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher D. Tease, Esquire, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellant.

Kevin Carroll, Esquire, of the Department of Justice, Wilmington, Delaware, for appellee.

Before STEELE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND, JACOBS, RIDGELY, Justices, and NOBLE, Vice Chancellor, constituting the Court


RIDGELY, Justice.

Defendant-Appellant Thomas LeGrande was convicted by a jury in Superior Court of various drug and weapons charges and sentenced as a habitual offender to life imprisonment. On appeal, LeGrande argues that the trial judge erred when he (1) denied his motion to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to a search warrant, (2) overruled his objection to testimony which, according to LeGrande, effectively informed the jury of his probationary status, and...

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