Peoples v. Wallace
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
TRISTAN PEOPLES,1 § § No. 16, 2026 Petitioner Below, § Appellant, § Court Below–Family Court § of the State of Delaware v. § § File No. CN20-04491 LAUREN WALLACE, § Petition No. 25-07761 § Respondent Below, § Appellee. §
Submitted: June 15, 2026 Decided: June 24, 2026
ORDER
On May 20, 2026, the Chief Deputy Clerk sent a notice of brief delinquency
to the appellant, Tristan Peoples, because he had not filed an opening brief by the
May 18 deadline set by the Court. On May 28, the Chief Deputy Clerk issued a
notice, sent by certified mail, to Peoples directing him to show cause why this appeal
should not be dismissed for his failure to file an opening brief. Peoples received the
notice on June 2. A timely response to the notice was due on or before June 12. To
date, Peoples has neither responded to the notice to show cause nor filed an opening
brief. Dismissal of this appeal is therefore deemed to be unopposed.
1 The Court previously assigned pseudonyms to the parties under Supreme Court Rule 7(d). NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that this appeal is DISMISSED
under Supreme Court Rules 3(b)(2) and 29(b).
BY THE COURT:
/s/ N. Christopher Griffiths Justice
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