A sworn federal law-enforcement officer, who in an official capacity is authorized by law to make arrests, shall have the same legal status and immunity from suit in this State as a member of the Delaware State Police when making an arrest in this State concerning a nonfederal crime, only if:
(1) The federal officer reasonably believes that the person arrested has committed or is committing a felony in the officer's presence; or
(2) The federal officer is rendering assistance to a peace officer of this State in an emergency or at the request of the peace officer.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 19. ARREST AND COMMITMENT; FRESH PURSUIT
Subchapter I. Arrest and Commitment
§ 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.