Case Title: Gonzales v. State

Citation: 

Docket Number: 455, 2022

State: delaware

Court: Delaware Supreme Court

Date: 2023-03-07T00:00:00Z

Document:
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE 
 
GREGORY GONZALES, 
 
Defendant Below, 
Appellant, 
 
v. 
 
STATE OF DELAWARE, 
 
Appellee. 
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§  No. 455, 2022 
§ 
§  Court Below: Superior Court 
§  of the State of Delaware 
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§  Cr. ID No. K2102000021 
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§ 
 
Submitted: February 28, 2023 
Decided: 
March 7, 2023 
 
Before SEITZ, Chief Justice; VALIHURA and TRAYNOR, Justices. 
 
 
ORDER 
 
(1) 
On December 9, 2022, the appellant filed a document indicating that he 
wanted to appeal from a Superior Court violation of probation sentence (“VOP”) 
order dated November 18, 2022.  Enclosing the required forms, the Senior Court 
Clerk sent letters to the appellant directing him to submit a completed official Form 
A notice of appeal, and to pay the filing fee or to file a motion and affidavit to 
proceed in forma pauperis, by December 27, 2022.  On December 30, 2022, the 
Chief Deputy Clerk sent another letter directing the appellant to file an official Form 
A notice of appeal and to either file a motion and affidavit to proceed in forma 
pauperis or pay the filing fee, all by January 18, 2023, or a notice to show cause 
would issue. 
 
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(2) 
On February 1, 2023, the Senior Court Clerk sent a notice, by certified 
mail, directing the appellant to show cause why the Court should not dismiss the 
appeal for the appellant’s failure to diligently prosecute the appeal by filing the Form 
A notice of appeal and either paying the Supreme Court filing fee or filing a motion 
to proceed in forma pauperis.  The notice to show cause directed the appellant to 
respond within ten days and advised that if the appellant did not respond, dismissal 
of the appeal would be deemed to be unopposed.  On February 7, 2023, the Court 
received the certified-mail receipt indicating that the notice had been delivered on 
February 3, 2023.  On February 16, 2023, the Court received a letter from the 
appellant, dated February 6, 2023, in which the appellant appears to argue the merits 
of his appeal, asserting that his VOP sentence should be limited to time served. 
(3) 
The appellant’s February 6 letter did not address the issues raised by 
the notice to show cause and it was unclear whether the appellant sent the letter in 
response to the notice to show cause.  The Senior Court Clerk therefore sent a letter 
to the appellant stating that the purpose of the appellant’s letter was unclear and 
directing him to take the previously identified steps to perfect his appeal by February 
27, 2023, or the appellant’s February 6 letter would be deemed to be a response to 
the notice to show cause.  The appellant has not responded, and his February 6 letter 
is therefore deemed to be his response to the notice to show cause. 
 
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(4) 
As noted above, the appellant’s February 6 letter appears to argue the 
merits of the appeal but does not address his failure to file a Form A notice of appeal 
or to pay the filing fee or file a motion and affidavit to proceed in forma pauperis as 
directed.  The appellant has failed to follow this Court’s rules and directions and has 
failed to diligently prosecute the appeal by (i) not filing a notice of appeal, which 
would include a designation of transcript,1 and (ii) not paying the required filing fee 
or filing a motion and affidavit to proceed in forma pauperis.2  The appeal is 
therefore dismissed under Supreme Court Rule 29(b).3 
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that the appeal is DISMISSED. 
 
BY THE COURT: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
/s/ Collins J. Seitz, Jr. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       Chief Justice 
 
 
1 See DEL. SUPR. CT. R. 7(c)(6) (providing that an appeal shall be commenced by filing a notice of 
appeal that contains, among other things, “the designations of the transcript as required by Rule 
9(e)”). 
2 See id. R. 20(a), (h) (requiring that an appellant pay the Court’s filing fee or, if indigent, file a 
motion and sworn affidavit seeking leave to proceed without prepayment of fees or costs). 
3 See id. R. 29(b) (“The Court may order a complaint, petition or appeal dismissed, sua sponte, 
upon notice of the Court.  Dismissal upon notice may be ordered . . . for failure of a party diligently 
to prosecute the appeal, for failure to comply with any rule, statute, or order of the Court, or for 
any other reason deemed by the Court to be appropriate.”).