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§ 9501. Writs, warrants and process.

§ 9501. Writs, warrants and process. (a) A Justice of the Peace Court may issue all writs, warrants and process proper to carry into effect the powers granted to the justice of the peace. (b) When no form of writ, warrant or process is prescribed by statute, the court shall frame one in conformity with […]

§ 9502. Summons for witnesses.

§ 9502. Summons for witnesses. A Justice of the Peace Court may issue summons for witnesses in all cases pending before the Court, and in all civil cases pending before any magistrates, referees, arbitrators, or other persons authorized to examine witnesses. Code 1852, § 2007;  Code 1915, § 3953;  Code 1935, § 4453;  10 Del. […]

§ 9503. Power to administer oaths.

§ 9503. Power to administer oaths. A justice of the peace may administer oaths in all cases where an oath is required by law. Code 1852, § 2008;  Code 1915, § 3954;  Code 1935, § 4454;  10 Del. C. 1953, § 9503; 

§ 9504. Adjournments.

§ 9504. Adjournments. A justice of the peace may adjourn cases on trial before him or her, taking security for the appearance of the party complained against. Code 1852, § 2006;  Code 1915, § 3952;  Code 1935, § 4452;  10 Del. C. 1953, § 9504;  70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 

§ 9505. Advice to litigants on right of appeal.

§ 9505. Advice to litigants on right of appeal. After entering judgment in all civil and criminal cases, the Justice of the Peace Courts shall immediately advise the party litigants in civil cases and defendants in criminal cases of their right to take an appeal from the decision of the justice of the peace and […]

§ 9506. Civil contempt; penalty.

§ 9506. Civil contempt; penalty. A justice of the peace shall have the power to punish by fine not exceeding $100, or by imprisonment not exceeding 170 days, any disobedience or resistance to his or her lawful writ, process, order or rule. Any disobedience or resistance to the lawful writ, process, order or rule of […]