In any case in which a person is charged with driving a motor vehicle while that person's license, permit or privilege to drive is suspended or revoked or is charged with driving without a license, the court shall require the Attorney General to determine whether such person has been adjudged an habitual offender and, by reason of such judgment, is barred from operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this State. If the Attorney General determines that the person has been so adjudged, the Attorney General shall cause the appropriate criminal charges to be lodged.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 28. HABITUAL OFFENDERS
§ 2801. Declaration of policy.
§ 2802. “Habitual offender” defined.
§ 2803. Certification of record to Attorney General.
§ 2804. Attorney General to initiate court proceeding; petition.
§ 2805. Service of petition; order to show cause.
§ 2807. Court's findings; judgment; prothonotary to submit copy.
§ 2810. Driving after judgment prohibited; penalty; jurisdiction.
§ 2811. Determination by the Attorney General.
§ 2812. No existing law modified.