§ 4201. Transition provisions.
§ 4201. Transition provisions. (a) Felonies are classified, for the purpose of sentence, into 7 categories: (1) Class A felonies; (2) Class B felonies; (3) Class C felonies; (4) Class D felonies; (5) Class E felonies; (6) Class F felonies; (7) Class G felonies. (b) Any crime or offense which is designated as a felony […]
§ 4202. Classification of misdemeanors.
§ 4202. Classification of misdemeanors. (a) Misdemeanors are classified for the purpose of sentence into 2 categories: (1) Class A misdemeanors; (2) Class B misdemeanors. (b) Any offense defined by statute which is not specifically designated a felony, a class A misdemeanor, a class B misdemeanor or a violation shall be an unclassified misdemeanor or […]
§ 4203. Violations.
§ 4203. Violations. There shall be a class of offenses denominated violations. No offense is a violation unless expressly declared to be a violation in this Criminal Code or in the statute defining the offense. 11 Del. C. 1953, § 4203; 58 Del. Laws, c. 497, § 2;
§ 4204. Authorized disposition of convicted offenders.
§ 4204. Authorized disposition of convicted offenders. (a) Every person convicted of an offense shall be sentenced in accordance with this Criminal Code, with the exception of an environmental misdemeanor as defined in § 1304 of Title 7. This section applies to all judgments of conviction, whether entered after a trial or upon a plea […]
§ 4204A. Youth convicted in Superior Court.
§ 4204A. Youth convicted in Superior Court. (a) [Repealed.] (b) When a child who has not reached that child’s eighteenth birthday is sentenced in Superior Court to a period of incarceration, such sentence shall initially be served in a juvenile facility upon imposition of the sentence and such child shall remain in the custody of […]