§ 3101. Degrees of murder.
§ 3101. Degrees of murder. The different degrees of murder shall be distinguished in indictments. Code 1852, § 2960; Code 1915, § 4828; Code 1935, § 5317; 11 Del. C. 1953, § 3102;
§ 3101. Degrees of murder. The different degrees of murder shall be distinguished in indictments. Code 1852, § 2960; Code 1915, § 4828; Code 1935, § 5317; 11 Del. C. 1953, § 3102;
§ 3102. Forgery. In an indictment for forgery, it is sufficient to set forth the substance of the instrument whereof the forgery is alleged. Code 1852, § 2961; Code 1915, § 4829; Code 1935, § 5320; 11 Del. C. 1953, § 3103;
§ 3103. Perjury. In an indictment for perjury, it is sufficient to set forth the substance of the offense charged, stating before whom or in what court the oath or affirmation was administered or taken, the general nature of the cause or proceedings, with the names of the parties and proper averments to falsify the […]
§ 3104. Ownership or possession of property by more than 1 person. Whenever it may be necessary, in any indictment or information, to state ownership of any property, real or personal, belonging to, or in the possession of more than 1 person, whether such persons be partners in trade, joint tenants, parceners or tenants in […]
§ 3105. Description of money. When money, whether coins or paper money, is the subject of larceny, it shall be sufficient to describe the same in the indictment or information as “money of the aggregate value of . . . dollars.” In any indictment or information the words “money,” “dollars” or “cents” shall be construed to mean […]
§ 3106. Allegation of intent to defraud. Whenever it may be necessary, in any indictment or information, to allege an intent to injure or defraud, it shall be sufficient to allege an intent to injure or defraud without naming the particular person or body corporate intended to be injured or defrauded, and on the trial […]
§ 3107. DNA. (a) In any indictment for a crime in which the identity of the accused is unknown, it is sufficient to describe the accused as a person whose name is unknown but who has a particular DNA profile. (b) Definitions. — In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (1) “Deoxyribonucleic […]