Arnold v. Delaware
Annotate this CaseDefendant-Appellant, Darren Arnold appealed a Family Court judgment that denied his petition for expungement of his entire juvenile record. Defendant's petition followed a gubernatorial pardon of his adult conviction for Misdemeanor Terroristic Threatening. Defendant contended that the Family Court erred as a matter of law by failing to give effect to title 10, section 1013 of the Delaware Code, which provides for automatic expungement of an individual's juvenile record after that individual receives a gubernatorial pardon. Upon review, the Supreme Court concluded Defendant's statutory argument was correct, and that the Family Court's order must be reversed.
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