COMER v. STATE

No. 281,2008.

977 A.2d 334 (2009)

Lamar COMER, Defendant Below-Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: July 28, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jennifer-Kate Aaronson, Esquire (argued) and Andrew W. Gonser, Esquire, Wilmington, DE, for appellant.

Timothy J. Donovan, Jr., Esquire (argued), of the Department of Justice, Wilmington, DE, for appellee.

Before STEELE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND, JACOBS, and RIDGELY, Justices, and MILLMAN, Judge, constituting the Court en Banc.


RIDGELY, Justice:

This case arises from a gunfight in Wilmington, during which an innocent bystander, Bakeem Mitchell, was shot and killed. Defendant-Appellant Lamar Comer, one of three men charged with Mitchell's death, appeals his Superior Court conviction of murder in the first degree (felony murder) for which he was sentenced to life in prison.1 Comer raises three arguments on appeal. First, he contends that the trial court erred in...

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