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Delaware Supreme Court Opinions | Wharton v. Delaware | Docket: 548, 2019 Opinion Date: January 19, 2021 Judge: Karen L. Valihura Areas of Law: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law | Dai'yann Wharton was found guilty after a bench trial on several charges, led by a count of first-degree murder for the death of Yaseem Powell. Wharton appealed, contending her conviction should have been reversed because the State identified a group of highly incriminating text messages less than two weeks prior to trial, though the messages themselves had been contained in a digital discovery disclosure made by the State to Wharton more than a year earlier. Because of the State’s earlier disclosure, and because the Delaware Supreme Court rejected Wharton’s assertions that the State engaged in any discovery violations or other misconduct, it held the superior court was within its discretion to deny Wharton’s motion to exclude the text messages. Accordingly, Wharton's conviction and judgment of sentence were affirmed. | |
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