Court Opinion

ID: 9383993
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Date Created: 2023-03-31 16:03:28.458927+00
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

 DEMONTE JOHNSON,                       §
                                        §
       Defendant Below,                 § No. 58, 2023
       Appellant,                       §
                                        § Court Below—Superior Court
       v.                               § of the State of Delaware
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 STATE OF DELAWARE,                     § Cr. ID No. 1508020940A&B (N)
                                        §
       Appellee.                        §

                          Submitted: March 8, 2023
                          Decided:   March 30, 2023

Before SEITZ, Chief Justice; VAUGHN and TRAYNOR, Justices.

                                     ORDER

      After consideration of the notice to show cause and the responses, it appears

to the Court that:

      (1)    On February 17, 2023, the appellant, Demonte Johnson, filed a notice

of appeal from the Superior Court’s order, dated September 19, 2022 and docketed

on September 20, 2022, granting his appointed counsel’s (“Appointed Counsel”)

motion to withdraw and summarily dismissing his motion for postconviction relief

under Superior Criminal Rule 61. A timely notice of appeal should have been filed

by October 20, 2022.

      (2)    The Senior Court Clerk issued a notice directing Johnson to show cause

why this appeal should not be dismissed as untimely filed. In his response to the
notice to show cause, Johnson states that, among other things, Appointed Counsel

did not notify him that he had thirty days to file an appeal from the Superior Court’s

order. At the Court’s request, the State and Appointed Counsel responded to this

statement.

      (3)    As the State notes, when the Superior Court grants counsel’s motion to

withdraw as it did here, Rule 61(e)(7)(ii) provides that:

      simultaneously with a denial of the movant’s motion for postconviction
      relief—counsel’s continuing duty is limited to: (A) notifying the
      movant in writing of the court’s ruling; and (B) advising the movant in
      writing of the right to appeal, the rules for filing a timely notice of
      appeal, and that it is the movant’s burden to file a notice of appeal if
      desired.

The State provided a copy of Johnson’s legal mail log showing that he received mail

from the Superior Court on September 22, 2022, three days after the Superior Court

denied the motion for postconviction relief, and that he received mail from

Appointed Counsel on October 3, 2022. The State assumes that Appointed Counsel

provided Johnson with the required notice.

      (4)    Appointed Counsel advises that he mistakenly failed to advise Johnson

that he needed to file a notice of appeal within thirty days of the Superior Court’s

September 19, 2022 order. He further states that the legal mail Johnson received on

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September 22, 20221 was not a letter providing legal advice, but a letter regarding

the response to the postconviction motion that the State filed on September 15, 2022.

In light of Appointed Counsel’s admitted failure to comply with the requirements of

Rule 61(e)(7)(ii), we conclude that the interests of justice favor remanding this

matter to the Superior Court for reissuance of its September 19, 2022 order so that

Johnson may file a timely appeal.2

       NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that this matter is REMANDED to

the Superior Court for further action in accordance with this order. Jurisdiction is

not retained.

                                             BY THE COURT:

                                             /s/ Gary F. Traynor
                                             Justice

1
  Because the mail log reflects that Johnson received mail from the Superior Court, not Appointed
Counsel, on September 22, 2022, we assume that Appointed Counsel is referring to legal mail
Johnson received from Appointed Counsel on October 3, 2022.
2
  See, e.g., Williams v. State, 2017 WL 5172252, at *1 (Del. Nov. 7, 2017) (remanding for Superior
Court to reissue postconviction decision where postconviction counsel filed untimely appeal).

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