(a) Pursuant to § 301(b) of this title, the defendant is entitled to a jury instruction that the jury must acquit if they fail to find each element of the offense proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
(b) The defendant may produce whatever evidence the defendant has tending to negate the existence of any element of the offense, and, if the court finds that a reasonable juror might believe that evidence, the defendant is entitled to a jury instruction that the jury must consider whether the evidence raises a reasonable doubt as to the defendant's guilt.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 3. PROVING AND DISPROVING CRIMINAL GUILT
§ 301. State's prima facie case; proof beyond reasonable doubt.
§ 302. Jury instruction for defendant on reasonable doubt.
§ 303. Credible evidence to support defenses.
§ 304. Defendant's affirmative defenses; prove by preponderance of evidence.
§ 305. Exemption from criminal liability; affirmative defense to be proved by defendant.
§ 306. No conclusive presumptions; rebuttable presumptions and proof thereof.
§ 307. Jury inference of defendant's intention, recklessness, knowledge or belief.