Court Opinion

ID: 9406999
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Date Created: 2023-07-05 16:04:44.326895+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:20:34.847935
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

  KADIR MCCOY,                         §
                                       §   No. 201, 2023
        Defendant Below,               §
        Appellant,                     §   Court Below–Superior Court
                                       §   of the State of Delaware
        v.                             §
                                       §   Cr. ID No. 1501018069 (N)
  STATE OF DELAWARE,                   §
                                       §
        Appellee.                      §

                           Submitted: June 29, 2023
                           Decided:   July 3, 2023

Before VALIHURA, TRAYNOR, and LEGROW, Justices.

                                     ORDER

      After consideration of the notice to show cause and the appellant’s response,

it appears to the Court that:

      (1)    On June 7, 2023, the appellant, Kadir McCoy, filed a notice of appeal

purporting to be from an order of the Superior Court dated May 16, 2023. After a

review of the Superior Court docket revealed that the Superior Court had not issued

a final order—or any order, for that matter—on May 16, 2023, the Clerk of the Court

issued a notice to McCoy to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed.

      (2)    In response to the notice to show cause, McCoy asserts that the Superior

Court is not permitting him to proceed pro se with his pending motion for

postconviction relief. McCoy’s filing is unresponsive to the Court’s notice to show
cause. In any event, a review of the Superior Court docket reveals that McCoy’s pro

se motion for postconviction relief filed on March 6, 2023, remains pending in the

Superior Court.1 If the Superior Court denies McCoy’s motion for postconviction

relief, he may then appeal to this Court for a review of that final judgment.

       NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, under Supreme Court

Rule 29(b), that the appeal be DISMISSED.

                                     BY THE COURT:

                                     /s/ Gary F. Traynor
                                     Justice

1
 Indeed, the Superior Court issued a scheduling order in connection with the motion on April 25,
2023, and McCoy’s trial counsel filed an affidavit responding to the allegations contained in the
motion on June 28, 2023.
                                               2