Inmate Death – David Boyce
Department of Correction | Date Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
David Boyce, age 46, an inmate at Sussex Correctional Institution, died Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Boyce was pronounced dead at Beebe Medical Center at 11:04 a.m. and his body has been turned over to the State Division of Forensic Science, as is standard procedure. The investigation is being handled by Delaware State Police as an apparent suicide.
Inmate dies at Sussex Correctional Institution
Department of Correction | Date Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
David Boyce, age 46, an inmate at Sussex Correctional Institution, died Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Boyce was pronounced dead at Beebe Medical Center at 11:04 a.m. Boyce’s body has been turned over to the State Division of Forensic Science, as is standard procedure. The investigation is being handled by Delaware State Police as an apparent suicide.
Child Predator Task Force Investigations Lead to Arrests in Two Cases
Criminal Division | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
New Jersey man charged with travelling to Delaware to meet potential victim;
Newark man arrested and charged with distribution of child pornography
Department of Justice Weekly Highlights
Criminal Division | Department of Justice | Department of Justice Press Releases | Date Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Deputy Attorneys General in the Department of Justice secure a number of important convictions and sentencings each week. The Department of Justice will be send out recaps of key cases. Here are the highlights from the week ending Friday, Nov. 7:
Department of Correction seeks additional resources to protect the community
Department of Correction | Date Posted: Monday, November 10, 2014
Department of Correction Commissioner Robert Coupe and his senior leadership today proposed an operating budget for the next fiscal year that seeks modest increases in funding to secure staff training and equipment, invests in programs that reduce recidivism, and meets increased expenses in caring for offenders.
