Lopez v. State

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ALEM LOPEZ, Defendant-Below, Appellant, v. STATE OF DELAWARE, Plaintiff-Below, Appellee. § § § § § § § § § § § No. 297, 2014 Court Below: Superior Court of the State of Delaware, in and for New Castle County Cr. ID 0404018958 Submitted: June 27, 2014 Decided: July 21, 2014 Before STRINE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND, and RIDGELY, Justices. ORDER This 21st day of July 2014, upon consideration of the notice to show cause and the appellant s response thereto, it appears to the Court that: (1) The appellant, Alem Lopez , filed this appeal from a decision of the Superior Court, dated May 5, 2014, denying his motion for appointment of counsel. The Senior Court Clerk issued a notice directing Lopez to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed for this Court's lack of jurisdiction to entertain an interlocutory appeal in a criminal matter. (2) Lopez filed a response to the notice to show cause on June 27, 2014. The response addresses the merits of his motion for counsel but does not address the interlocutory nature of this appeal. (3) Under the Delaware Constitution, only a final judgment may be reviewed by the Court in a criminal case.1 The Court has no jurisdiction to entertain an appeal from an interlocutory order in a criminal matter.2 (4) The Superior Court's May 5, 2014 order denying Lopez s motion for appointment of counsel is an interlocutory order. The denial of the motion for appointment of counsel is not appealable as a collateral order before the entry of a final judgment on any postconviction motion that Lopez may file.3 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that this appeal is hereby DISMISSED. BY THE COURT: /s/ Leo E. Strine, Jr. Chief Justice 1 Del. Const. art. IV, § 11(1)(b). 2 Robinson v. State, 704 A.2d 269, 271 (Del. 1998). 3 Harris v. State, 2013 WL 4858990 (Del. Sept. 10, 2013). -2-

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