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Delaware v. Pennsylvania, 598 U.S. 115 (2023), was a United States Supreme Court case related to unclaimed money and check escheatment. [1] This case was Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's first majority opinion on the Supreme Court. [2] [3] It was also the first case the Supreme Court had taken on unclaimed property in over 30 years. [4]
According to the Delaware County Medical Examiner's office six suicides have occurred at George W. Hill since CEC took over operations of the facility in 2009. [ 8 ] The prison was reacquired by GEO Group in April 2017, after GEO group completed an acquisition of Community Education Centers.
There are 100 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Seven sites are further designated as National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 7, 2025. [2]
In 1791, with the expansion of Sussex County to the south and west, the county seat was moved to Georgetown. [6] The county seat of St. Jones (renamed Kent County in 1681 [6]) is at Dover. [6] After 2000, a fourth "Appoquinimink County" was proposed to be carved out of New Castle County. The effort intended to end the zoning restrictions of the ...
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County Road 126 between State Routes 257 and 745, east of Shawnee Hills 40°09′14″N 83°07′34″W / 40.153889°N 83.126111°W / 40.153889; -83.126111 ( O'Shaughnessy Dam and Concord and Liberty Townships
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It has original jurisdiction in all felony cases and civil suits in which the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000. Appeals from the Court of Common Pleas generally go to the Superior Court. The Court currently consists of nine judges sitting in Delaware's three counties: Five in New Castle County, two in Kent County, and two in Sussex County.