Court Opinion

ID: 9410478
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-07-21 15:04:51.86284+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:20:58.053664
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

STATE OF DELAWARE,                         )
                                           )
         v.                                )        I.D. No. 1103018874
                                           )
KENDALL SMITH,                             )
                                           )
                        Defendant.         )

                                      ORDER

         On this 20th day of July, 2023, upon consideration of Defendant, Kendall

Smith's ("Defendant") Motion for Modification of Sentence (the “Motion”),1 the

sentence imposed upon Defendant, and the record in this case, it appears to the Court

that:

         1. On December 16, 2011, Defendant pled guilty to Murder in the Second

Degree.2 On April 8, 2012, he was sentenced to 30 years at Level V with probation

to follow.3

         2.   On April 26, 2023, Defendant filed the instant Motion pursuant to

Superior Court Criminal Rule 35(b) ("Rule 35(b)").4

         3. Repetitive Rule 35(b) motions for reduction of sentence are procedurally

barred from consideration.5 A Rule 35(b) motion is deemed repetitive “when it is

1
    D.I. 110.
2
    D.I. 25.
3
    D.I. 46.
4
    D.I. 110.
5
    Super. Ct. Crim. R. 35(b).
preceded by an earlier Rule 35(b) motion, even if the subsequent motion raises new

arguments.”6

         4. Defendant's instant Motion was preceded by three earlier Rule 35(b)

motions.7 Therefore, the instant Motion is deemed repetitive and is procedurally

barred.

         5. In addition, as with Defendant’s previous Rule 35(b) motion, the Court

finds that Defendant’s sentence is appropriate for all of the reasons stated at the time

of sentencing. No additional information has been provided to the Court which

would warrant a reduction or modification of this sentence.

          For the reasons stated above, Defendant’s Motion is SUMMARILY

DISMISSED.

         IT IS SO ORDERED.

                                                        Sheldon K. Rennie, Judge

Original to Prothonotary
Cc: Kendall M. Smith (SBI# 00619570)

6
    State v. Culp, 152 A.3d 141, 144 (Del. 2016).
7
    D.I. 48; D.I. 100; D.I. 102, 103.
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