Every person imprisoned or restrained of liberty by any officer or person, for any cause or under any color or pretense, shall have remedy by the writ of habeas corpus, and may obtain relief, except:
(1) Persons committed or detained on a charge of treason or felony, the species whereof is plainly and fully set forth in the commitment;
(2) Persons convicted of, or charged with, treason, felony, or any offense in another state, who ought, by the Constitution of the United States, to be delivered to the executive of such state, subject to the provisions of § 2510 of Title 11; and
(3) Persons imprisoned by the authority of the United States.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
§ 6901. Jurisdiction to grant writs.
§ 6902. Persons entitled to writs; exceptions.
§ 6903. Person committed for contempt; notice of hearing.
§ 6904. Custody of minor child.
§ 6906. Award and service of writ.
§ 6907. Method of service; return.
§ 6909. Discharge generally; defects in commitment.
§ 6912. Reduction of excessive bail.
§ 6914. Delivering copy of warrant or process; penalty.
§ 6915. Returning writ and producing body; violations and penalties; compelling production.
§ 6916. Evasion of writ; penalty.
§ 6917. Rearrest of discharged person for same offense; exceptions.