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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Delaware High Court Refuses Review In Clergy Sex Abuse Case
The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to accept an appeal in Whitwell v. Archmere Academy, Inc., a case in which the Superior Court upheld the statute of limitations window created by the state's 2007 Child Victim Act. (See prior posting.) The Superior Court had certified the question of law involved in its decision to the Delaware Supreme Court under Sup. Ct. Rule 41 on the basis that the issue was one of first instance in the state. The Supreme Court however declined to review at this stage the trial court's holding that no due process problem arises from changing the rules to allow a previously time-barred civil action to be filed. The case involves a suit by a victim of clergy sexual abuse against Archmere Academy and three branches of the Norbertine order. Yesterday's Wilmington (DE) News Journal reported on the case.