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§ 9502. Program funding; operation; supervision.

§ 9502. Program funding; operation; supervision. (a) There is hereby established a Victim-Offender Alternative Case Resolution Committee to be composed of the Attorney General, Chief Defender, Chief Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Director of the Criminal Justice Council, and the Chief Judge of Family Court or their designees to administer this chapter. Funds […]

§ 9503. Confidentiality.

§ 9503. Confidentiality. (a) All memoranda, work notes or products, case files or programs, and data collected under this chapter are confidential and privileged. This information is not subject to disclosure in any judicial or administrative proceeding. (b) Confidentiality under subsection (a) of this section may be waived if a court or administrative tribunal determine […]

§ 9617. Waiver process.

§ 9617. Waiver process. (a) A federal, state or local government agency may request disclosure of a program participant’s actual address pursuant to this section. The Department of Justice shall have the authority to promulgate appropriate policies and procedures regarding the waiver process. (b) The Department of Justice shall promptly conduct a review of all […]

§ 9504. Eligibility.

§ 9504. Eligibility. (a) An offender may not be admitted to the program unless the Attorney General certifies that the offender is appropriate for the program, regardless of any criteria established under any program or this chapter. (b) A person who voluntarily enters an alternative case resolution process at a victim-offender alternative case resolution program […]

§ 9505. Immunity.

§ 9505. Immunity. (a) Members of the Victim-Offender Alternative Case Resolution Committee or board of directors of an organization with a victim-offender alternative case resolution program are immune from suit in any civil action based upon any proceedings or other official acts performed in good faith as members of the board. (b) State employees and […]

§ 9601. Witness relocation and services.

§ 9601. Witness relocation and services. (a) The Attorney General may provide for the health, safety, security and welfare of a witness or a potential witness for the State government in an official proceeding concerning criminal activity or other serious offense, if the Attorney General determines that an offense involving a crime of violence directed […]

§ 9602. Civil judgments.

§ 9602. Civil judgments. (a) If a person provided services which include the establishment of a new identity and/or new place of permanent residence under this subchapter is named as a defendant in a civil cause of action arising prior to or during the period in which the services are provided, process in the civil […]

§ 9603. Child custody arrangement.

§ 9603. Child custody arrangement. (a) The Attorney General may not relocate any child in connection with services provided to a person under this subchapter if it appears that a person other than that protected person has legal custody of that child. (b) Before services which include the establishment of a new identity and/or new […]

§ 9604. Cooperation of other state agencies and governments; reimbursement of expenses.

§ 9604. Cooperation of other state agencies and governments; reimbursement of expenses. Each state agency shall cooperate with the Attorney General in carrying out the provisions of this subchapter and may provide, on a reimbursable basis, such personnel and services as the Attorney General may request in carrying out those provisions. 74 Del. Laws, c. […]