By Tom McParland | February 20, 2019
All state courts in New Castle and Kent Counties closed at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday on the order of Gov. John Carney, with only the 24-hour Justice of the Peace Courts remaining open.
By Tom McParland | February 13, 2019
Strine in recent years has made the plea a staple of his annual request to members of the General Assembly's Joint Finance Committee, the legislative panel panel tasked with writing the state's appropriations bills.
By Tom McParland | February 13, 2019
The Court of Chancery's overall caseload declined for the third straight year in 2018, as the court underwent a historic expansion that added two new judges to the bench, according to a report published Wednesday by the Delaware Judiciary.
By Tom McParland | February 12, 2019
Strine's presentation to the General Assembly's joint finance committee is expected to renew calls for additional funding to complete two new downstate court facilities and create a stable technology fund for the courts, both a major focus of the Judiciary in recent years.
By Tom McParland | January 16, 2019
According to memos posted Wednesday afternoon, all court employees would be considered "necessary and essential" to court functions, and civil and criminal trials would proceed as planned.
By Tom McParland | December 26, 2018
Delaware Gov. John Carney this year completed a historic reshuffling of the Chancery and Supreme courts, putting his mark on a years-long effort to reshape the judiciary that started under his predecessor.
By Tom McParland | December 18, 2018
Superior Court Judge Andrea L. Rocanelli ruled last week that Donna White, a court clerk for the Court of Chancery in Wilmington, had been terminated for "just cause" for using her state email account in 2017 to solicit Zuckerberg's help for an unspecified "product" that she was developing.
By Tom McParland | December 17, 2018
The rule follows through on a legislative mandate to use an empirical risk-assessment tool to gauge the risk defendants pose to public safety and their likelihood to appear for court dates.
By Tom McParland | December 6, 2018
Selena E. Molina, a 2013 graduate of Widener University Delaware Law School, will replace Morgan T. Zurn, who was recently confirmed to fill one of two new judgeships on the Chancery Court.
By Tom McParland | December 3, 2018
Tenth Circuit administrator Jill Langley will fill the position created in the wake of widely publicized sexual harassment allegations against former Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski.
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