White v. Delaware
Annotate this CaseIn 2019, Jason White was convicted of eight crimes related to possessing and dealing narcotics. White filed a timely direct appeal, arguing that the Superior Court abused its discretion by allowing the State to admit text messages without proper authentication, and that the prosecutor made improper comments during his rebuttal summation by misstating the burden of proof, denigrating the role of defense counsel, and vouching for evidence. Having reviewed the parties’ briefs and record on appeal, and after oral argument, the Delaware Supreme Court affirmed the Superior Court’s judgment: the State provided sufficient evidence to authenticate the text messages, and the prosecutor did not make improper remarks warranting reversal during his rebuttal summation.
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