DOVER, Del. (AP)- The Delaware Supreme Court has upheld the 33-year prison sentence of a man convicted of killing a woman in a motel room.
News outlets report that the court this week upheld the sentence of Darren Weiford.
Weiford last year pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and possession of a firearm in the 2017 shooting death of 20-year-old Amber Buckler at a Dover motel.
News outlets state that Weiford in his appeal argued that his attorney was not aware of a letter he had sent to a judge asking for leniency. The news outlet reports Weiford had sought to be sentenced for an offense lower than second-degree murder.
Weiford's attorney had argued Weiford suffered from depression and anxiety and had just spent time in a behavioral health facility before the shooting.

