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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 19. ARREST AND COMMITMENT; FRESH PURSUIT
    • Subchapter I. Arrest and Commitment
    • § 1906. Possession and display of warrant.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter I. Arrest and Commitment
    § 1906. Possession and display of warrant.

    An arrest by a peace officer acting under a warrant is lawful even though the officer does not have the warrant in possession at the time of the arrest, but, if the person arrested so requests, the warrant shall be shown to the person as soon as practicable.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 19. ARREST AND COMMITMENT; FRESH PURSUIT

    Subchapter I. Arrest and Commitment

    § 1901. Definitions.

    § 1902. Questioning and detaining suspects.

    § 1903. Searching questioned person for weapon.

    § 1904. Arrest without warrant.

    § 1905. Validity of arrest on improper grounds.

    § 1906. Possession and display of warrant.

    § 1907. Summons instead of arrest; form; penalty for nonappearance.

    § 1908. Release of person arrested without warrant.

    § 1909. Hearing without delay; permissible delay.

    § 1910. Identification of witness.

    § 1911. Police officers; statewide authority.

    § 1912. Federal law-enforcement officers; authority; immunity.

    § 1913. Release and publication of the name and photograph of a juvenile.

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