Delaware Code
Subchapter VI. Offenses Against Public Administration
§ 1244. Hindering prosecution; class A misdemeanor.

(a) A person is guilty of hindering prosecution when, with intent to prevent, hinder or delay the discovery or apprehension of, or the lodging of a criminal charge against, a person whom the person accused of hindering prosecution knows has committed acts constituting a crime, or is being sought by law-enforcement officers for the commission of a crime, the person accused of hindering prosecution:

(1) Harbors or conceals the person; or
(2) Warns the person of impending discovery or apprehension; or
(3) Provides the person with money, transportation, weapon, disguise or other means of avoiding discovery or apprehension; or
(4) Prevents or obstructs, by means of force, intimidation or deception, anyone from performing an act which might aid in the discovery or apprehension of the person or in the lodging of a criminal charge against the person; or
(5) Suppresses, by an act of concealment, alteration or destruction, any physical evidence which might aid in the discovery or apprehension of the person or in the lodging of a criminal charge against the person; or
(6) Aids the person to protect or profit expeditiously from an advantage derived from the person's crime.
(b) Hindering prosecution is a class G felony if the person commits any of the acts set forth in subsection (a) of this section with intent to prevent, hinder or delay the discovery or apprehension of, or the lodging of a criminal charge against, a person whom that person knows committed acts constituting a felony, or is being sought by law-enforcement officers for the commission of a felony.
(c) Hindering prosecution is a class A misdemeanor if the person commits any of the acts set forth in subsection (a) of this section with intent to prevent, hinder or delay the discovery or apprehension of, or the lodging of a criminal charge against, a person whom that person knows committed acts constituting a crime other than a felony, or is being sought by law-enforcement officers for the commission of a crime other than a felony.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

Chapter 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES

Subchapter VI. Offenses Against Public Administration

§ 1201. Bribery; class E felony.

§ 1202. Bribery; defense.

§ 1203. Receiving a bribe; class E felony.

§ 1204. Theft or coercion no defense to receiving a bribe.

§ 1205. Giving unlawful gratuities; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1206. Receiving unlawful gratuities; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1207. Improper influence; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1208. Defect in office no defense.

§ 1209. Definitions relating to bribery and improper influence.

§ 1211. Official misconduct; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1212. Profiteering; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1213. Definitions relating to abuse of office.

§ 1221. Perjury in the third degree; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1222. Perjury in the second degree; class F felony.

§ 1223. Perjury in the first degree; class D felony.

§ 1224. Definition of “swears falsely.”

§ 1225. Inconsistent statements under oath; no need to prove one false; framing indictment; proof of irreconcilable inconsistency; conviction of lesser offense.

§ 1231. Retraction of false statement as affirmative defense.

§ 1232. Perjury; no defense.

§ 1233. Making a false written statement; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1234. Corroboration of testimony of perjury or false written statement.

§ 1235. Perjury and related offenses; definitions.

§ 1239. Wearing a disguise during the commission of a felony; class E felony.

§ 1240. Terroristic threatening of public officials or public servants; class G felony.

§ 1241. Refusing to aid a police officer; class B misdemeanor.

§ 1242. Limitation of civil liability for aiding a police officer.

§ 1243. Obstructing fire-fighting operations; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1244. Hindering prosecution; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1245. Falsely reporting an incident; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1245A. Providing a false statement to law enforcement; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1246. Compounding a crime; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1247. Defense to compounding a crime.

§ 1248. Obstructing the control and suppression of rabies.

§ 1249. Abetting the violation of driver's license restrictions.

§ 1250. Offenses against law-enforcement animals.

§ 1251. Escape in the third degree; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1252. Escape in the second degree; class G felony.

§ 1253. Escape after conviction; class B felony; class C felony; class D felony.

§ 1254. Assault in a detention facility; penalty; class B and class D felony.

§ 1256. Promoting prison contraband; class F felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1257. Resisting arrest with force or violence, class G felony; resisting arrest, class A misdemeanor.

§ 1257A. Use of an animal to avoid capture, class G felony; “class A misdemeanor.”

§ 1258. Escape and offenses relating to custody; definitions.

§ 1260. Misuse of prisoner mail; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.

§ 1261. Bribing a witness; class E felony.

§ 1262. Bribe receiving by a witness; class E felony.

§ 1263. Tampering with a witness; class E felony.

§ 1263A. Interfering with child witness.

§ 1264. Bribing a juror; class E felony.

§ 1265. Bribe receiving by a juror; class E felony.

§ 1266. Tampering with a juror; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1267. Misconduct by a juror; class A misdemeanor.

§ 1268. Communications between jurors not tampering or misconduct.

§ 1269. Tampering with physical evidence; class G felony.

§ 1271. Criminal contempt; class A misdemeanor; class B misdemeanor.

§ 1271A. Criminal contempt of a domestic violence protective order or lethal violence protective order; class A misdemeanor; class F felony [Effective until Apr. 10, 2023].

§ 1271A. Criminal contempt of a domestic violence protective order, lethal violence protective order, or sexual violence protective order; class A misdemeanor; class F felony [Effective Apr. 10, 2023].

§ 1272. Criminal contempt; summary punishment.

§ 1273. Unlawful grand jury disclosure; class B misdemeanor.

§ 1274. Offenses relating to judicial and similar proceedings; definitions.