Title: Handy v. State

State: delaware

Issuer: Delaware Supreme Court

Document:

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE 
 
VALORIE HANDY, 
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Defendant Below, 
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No. 74, 2017 
 
Appellant, 
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Court Below:  Superior Court 
v. 
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of the State of Delaware 
 
 
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STATE OF DELAWARE, 
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Cr. ID No. 1507011730 
 
 
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Plaintiff Below, 
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Appellee. 
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Submitted: March 21, 2018 
Decided: 
March 22, 2018 
 
Before STRINE, Chief Justice; VALIHURA and SEITZ, Justices. 
 
O R D E R 
 
In this case, Valorie Handy argues that the Superior Court abused its 
discretion in addressing the admissibility of certain expert testimony; failing to give 
an appropriate Lolly instruction;1 and failing to remedy what she contends were 
improper arguments made by the State in rebuttal during closing arguments.  We 
have reviewed the record carefully and find that the Superior Court acted within its 
discretion as to all these issues; that contrary to Handy’s contention, the State’s 
argument in rebuttal was not improper given the evidentiary record and the context 
in which she made her defense; and that the Superior Court had earlier acted to focus 
                                                 
1 Lolly v. State, 611 A.2d 956, 962 n.6 (Del. 1992) (suggesting language to be used for a jury 
instruction about missing evidence). 
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closing arguments to ensure that the jury understood that the burden of proof was 
squarely on the State to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.  We therefore 
AFFIRM the Superior Court on the basis of its pertinent rulings on the record. 
IT IS SO ORDERED. 
 
 
 
 
 
BY THE COURT:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
/s/ Leo E. Strine, Jr. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chief Justice