Whoever wilfully adds to, alters, defaces, erases, obliterates, mutilates, blots, blurs, hides, conceals, destroys, misplaces with intent to conceal or commits an act of theft of any instrument of writing purporting to be or in the nature of a last will and testament and intended to take effect upon the death of the testator, whether the person shall have been given custody or possession thereof by the testator, or shall have obtained custody or possession of the purported last will and testament in any other manner whatsoever, shall be guilty of a class E felony.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Subchapter I. Tenets and Principles
§ 202. Requisites and execution of will.
§ 203. Witnesses; persons competent.
§ 204. Devise of real estate generally.
§ 205. Devise of real estate without limitation.
§ 206. After-acquired real estate.
§ 207. Power of sale of executor or trustee; liability of purchaser.
§ 208. Revocation of wills generally.
§ 209. Revocation by divorce; no revocation by other changes or circumstances.
§ 210. Alteration, theft or destruction of will; class E felony.
§ 211. Testamentary additions to trusts.
§ 212. Bequest of tangible personal property by separate writing.
§ 214. Devolution of property; administration of decedents' estates.