DOVER — On Wednesday, the Delaware Supreme Court dismissed a former Lewes pediatrician’s petition to mandate considering a motion to review his 2011 conviction for sexually assaulting children in his care.
According to the three-page opinion, Superior Court has not improperly ignored Earl B. Bradley’s motion, multiple memoranda and amendments requesting consideration for post-conviction relief.
Bradley was sentenced to 14 mandatory life sentences and 164 years at Level V imprisonment, which he is appealing for a third time.
“ … Bradley has not established a clear right to the relief he seeks …” the Supreme Court decided. “… Under the circumstances, the passage of a few weeks or even a few months is not indicative of an arbitrary refusal to act.”
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Not to incite old pain but Mr. Biden oversaw the ignorance of this pervert for years before he was finally brought down.
If only they could throw Dr Sharrazi who sexually assaulted several women and he us free man and he shouldn't be. Victims don't forget I hope your next Sharrazzi.
Let this POS out of jail. That way he can get the punishment get truly deserves. Justice for those poor children.
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