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Delaware Supreme Court
January 27, 2021

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Daniels v. Delaware

Constitutional Law, Criminal Law

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Daniels v. Delaware

Docket: 531, 2019

Opinion Date: January 26, 2021

Judge: Traynor

Areas of Law: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law

After Harold Daniels pled guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol, the Superior Court sentenced him to a mandatory term of imprisonment as a third-time offender. The court based its finding that Daniels had committed two prior offenses, in part on its determination that Daniels had been convicted in New Jersey in 2012 under a statute that was “similar” to Delaware’s driving-under-the-influence statute. On appeal to the Delaware Supreme Court, Daniels argued that, because the New Jersey statute under which he was convicted prohibited conduct that was not against the law in Delaware — permitting another person to operate a vehicle while under the influence — the Superior Court erred by counting the New Jersey conviction against him. To this, the Supreme Court agreed with Daniels and vacated his sentence.

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