O R D E R This 28th day of May 2015, upon consideration of the appellant’s opening brief, the State’s motion to affirm, and the record below, it appears to the Court that: entence. He argued that his life sentence is illegal because he was convicted of the nonexistent crime of attempted felony murder.3 The Superior Court denied Ward’s motion because it was untimely and repetitive and because his sentence was appropriate. This appeal followed. (4) In his opening brief on appeal, Ward again asserts that his sentence is illegal because he was convicted of attempted felony murder, which is not a recognized crime in Delaware.4 He also contends that the Superior Court erred in concluding that his motion was untimely because