In the prosecution of any offense committed upon, in relation to or in any way affecting any real estate, or personal property, chose in action or thing, it is sufficient if it is proved in the trial that, at the time when the offense was committed, either the actual or constructive possession, or the general or special property, in the whole, or any part thereof, was in the person or community, alleged in the indictment or information to be the owner thereof.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 35. WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 3501. Testimony of accused persons.
§ 3503. Prima facie evidence of bank incorporation.
§ 3504. Proof of possession of property.
§ 3506. Obtaining of testimony under court order; witness immunity.
§ 3507. Use of prior statements as affirmative evidence.
§ 3508. Rape — Sufficiency of evidence; proceedings in camera.
§ 3509. Rape — Admissibility of certain evidence.
§ 3510. Admissibility of certificate of title in criminal proceedings involving motor vehicles.
§ 3511. Videotaped deposition and procedures for child witnesses.
§ 3513. Hearsay exception for child victim's or witness's out-of-court statement of abuse.