Title: Patel v. State

State: delaware

Issuer: Delaware Supreme Court

Document:

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RISHI H. PATEL,  
 
 
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No. 270, 2018 
 
Defendant Below,  
 
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Appellant, 
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Court Below:  Superior Court  
  
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of the State of Delaware   
v. 
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Cr. ID No. 1610017356 (N) 
STATE OF DELAWARE, 
 
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Plaintiff Below, 
 
 
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Appellee. 
 
 
 
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Submitted: October 9, 2018 
Decided: 
December 21, 2018 
 
Before VAUGHN, SEITZ, and TRAYNOR, Justices. 
 
ORDER 
 
 
(1) 
The appellant, Rishi H. Patel, filed this appeal from a sentence imposed 
on April 24, 2018 for a violation of probation (“VOP”).  Patel objects to the Level 
V portion of the sentence, claiming that he should have been sentenced to a lower 
level of supervision, and he asks for a sentence modification. The appellee, State of 
Delaware, has moved to affirm the Superior Court’s judgment on the ground that it 
is manifest on the face of Patel’s opening brief that the appeal is without merit.  We 
agree and affirm. 
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(2) 
Appellate review of a sentence is extremely limited and generally ends 
upon a determination that the sentence is within statutory limits.1  When sentencing 
a defendant for a VOP, 11 Del. C. § 4334(c) authorizes the Superior Court to impose 
any period of incarceration—up to and including the balance of incarceration 
remaining on the original sentence—so long as the defendant is given credit for all 
incarceration previously served and the sentence does not exceed the incarceration 
that a prior iteration of the sentence left suspended.2   In this case, the record does 
not reflect, and Patel does not allege, that the VOP sentence exceeded statutory limits 
or the balance of incarceration remaining on the sentence.  Mr. Patel would be wise 
to heed the words of wisdom from Judge Carpenter at sentencing.        
 
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the Superior 
Court is AFFIRMED.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
BY THE COURT: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
/s/ Collins J. Seitz, Jr. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Justice 
                                          
 
1 Shoates v. State, 2018 WL 3912033 (Del. Aug. 14, 2018) (citing Kurzmann v. State, 903 A.2d 
702, 714 (Del. 2006)). 
2 Pavulak v. State, 880 A.2d 1044, 1046 (Del. 2005).