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Attorney General Will Not Appeal To U.S. Supreme Court On Death Penalty

Delaware DOJ Will Argue State Court Decision Is Not Retroactive. After carefully reviewing the Delaware Supreme Court’s opinion regarding the constitutionality of Delaware’s current death penalty statute, the Attorney General has decided not to appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court. He has concluded that even if the United States Supreme Court reversed […]




Operation “In The House” Defendant Sentenced to Prison for Home Invasion And Robbery Charges

Others face prison time for drug and weapons charges A 31-year-old Wilmington woman will spend 15 years in prison for her part in a home invasion robbery that led to the shooting death of two Millsboro men. Rachel Rentoul pled guilty to Home Invasion, Robbery First Degree, and Conspiracy Second Degree in Sussex County Superior […]




Delaware Participates In $100 Million Settlement with Barclays for Manipulating LIBOR

Manipulation of benchmark interest rate hurt government and not-for-profit organizations in Delaware and across the country when they invested   Delaware and other states announced a $100 million settlement with Barclays Bank PLC and Barclays Capital Inc. for fraudulent and anticompetitive conduct involving the manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). This is a […]




Man Sentenced For Wilmington Shooting Death

Other Defendants Sentenced Or Convicted For Domestic Violence, Negligent Homicide, Weapons, Robbery A 23-year-old Wilmington man was sentenced by a Superior Court judge to 25 years in prison for a murder in Wilmington. Deputy Attorneys General Steve Wood and Allison Abessinio obtained the sentence for RhiShawn McNeil. In January 2015, 26-year-old Donnell Clark was working […]




Workshops Set for Next Week on New Funding Opportunity for Re-Entry Programs

Non-profit organizations invited to learn how to apply for $2 million in grant money. Organizations interested in running offender re-entry programs are invited to two workshops next week on $2 million in grants soon to be made available through the Criminal Justice Council. Attorney General Matt Denn announced last week that the $2 million will […]







 Pages Tagged With: "Attorney General Matt Denn"

Attorney General Will Not Appeal To U.S. Supreme Court On Death Penalty

Delaware DOJ Will Argue State Court Decision Is Not Retroactive. After carefully reviewing the Delaware Supreme Court’s opinion regarding the constitutionality of Delaware’s current death penalty statute, the Attorney General has decided not to appeal the decision to the United States Supreme Court. He has concluded that even if the United States Supreme Court reversed […]




Operation “In The House” Defendant Sentenced to Prison for Home Invasion And Robbery Charges

Others face prison time for drug and weapons charges A 31-year-old Wilmington woman will spend 15 years in prison for her part in a home invasion robbery that led to the shooting death of two Millsboro men. Rachel Rentoul pled guilty to Home Invasion, Robbery First Degree, and Conspiracy Second Degree in Sussex County Superior […]




Delaware Participates In $100 Million Settlement with Barclays for Manipulating LIBOR

Manipulation of benchmark interest rate hurt government and not-for-profit organizations in Delaware and across the country when they invested   Delaware and other states announced a $100 million settlement with Barclays Bank PLC and Barclays Capital Inc. for fraudulent and anticompetitive conduct involving the manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). This is a […]




Man Sentenced For Wilmington Shooting Death

Other Defendants Sentenced Or Convicted For Domestic Violence, Negligent Homicide, Weapons, Robbery A 23-year-old Wilmington man was sentenced by a Superior Court judge to 25 years in prison for a murder in Wilmington. Deputy Attorneys General Steve Wood and Allison Abessinio obtained the sentence for RhiShawn McNeil. In January 2015, 26-year-old Donnell Clark was working […]




Workshops Set for Next Week on New Funding Opportunity for Re-Entry Programs

Non-profit organizations invited to learn how to apply for $2 million in grant money. Organizations interested in running offender re-entry programs are invited to two workshops next week on $2 million in grants soon to be made available through the Criminal Justice Council. Attorney General Matt Denn announced last week that the $2 million will […]