In the Matter of Petition of Woods.

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF BERNARD WOODS FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI.

No. 273, 2010.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Submitted: May 17, 2010. Decided: May 28, 2010.

Before STEELE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND and RIDGELY, Justices.

ORDER

MYRON T. STEELE, Chief Justice.

This 28th day of May 2010, the Court has considered the petition for a writ of certiorari filed by the petitioner, Bernard Woods, and the answer and motion to dismiss filed by the State of Delaware. The petition for a writ of certiorari is lacking in any averments to invoke the original jurisdiction of this Court.[1] The petition appears to reargue this Court's Order of April 26, 2010 that affirmed the Superior Court's denial of the petitioner's motion for postconviction relief.[2] A petitioner who has an adequate remedy in the appellate process[3] may not use an extraordinary writ as a substitute for appellate review.[4]

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the petition for a writ of certiorari is DISMISSED.

NOTES

[1] Del. Const. art. IV, § 11(5); Del. Supr. Ct. R. 43.

[2] See Woods v. State, 2010 WL 1664008 (Del. Supr.) (affirming Superior Court's judgment).

[3] See Del. Supr. Ct. R. 18 (providing for reargument of Court's order on timely-filed and otherwise conforming motion for reargument).

[4] Matushefske v. Herlihy, 214 A.2d 883, 885 (Del. 1965).