(a) A sex offender who knowingly commits any sexual offense against a child is guilty of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child.
(b) For purposes of this section, “sex offender” means as defined in § 4121 of this title.
(c) For purposes of this section, the term “sexual offense” shall mean any offense designated as a sexual offense by § 761(i) of this title.
(d) For purposes of this section, “child” means any individual who has not reached that child's eighteenth birthday. If the underlying sexual offense involves an offense defined by §§ 1108 through 1112B of this title, “child” also means any individual who is intended by the defendant to appear to be 14 years of age or less. A sex offender who knowingly possesses any material prohibited by § 1111 of this title is committing an offense against a child for purposes of this section.
(e) Sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be punished as follows:
(1) If the underlying sexual offense is a misdemeanor, the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be a class G felony except where the child against whom a sexual offense is committed is a child younger than 12 years of age in which case the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be a class C felony;
(2) If the underlying sexual offense is a class C, D, E, F, or G felony, the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be a felony 1 grade higher than the underlying offense except where the child against whom a sexual offense is committed is a child younger than 12 years of age in which case the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be a class B felony;
(3) If the underlying sexual offense is a misdemeanor and the victim is under 18 years of age and has a cognitive disability, the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be a class C felony;
(4) If the underlying sexual offense is a class C, D, E, F, or G felony and the victim is under 18 years of age and has a cognitive disability, the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be a class B felony;
(5) If the underlying sexual offense is a class A or B felony, the crime of sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child shall be the same grade as the underlying offense, and the minimum sentence of imprisonment required for the underlying offense shall be doubled.
(f) The provisions of this section shall not apply if the defendant is also a child.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Subchapter II. Offenses Against the Person
§ 601. Offensive touching; unclassified misdemeanor; class A misdemeanor.
§ 602. Menacing; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 603. Reckless endangering in the second degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 604. Reckless endangering in the first degree; class E felony.
§ 605. Abuse of a pregnant female in the second degree; class C felony.
§ 606. Abuse of a pregnant female in the first degree; class B felony.
§ 607. Strangulation or suffocation; class B or D felony; penalty; affirmative defense.
§ 607A. Aggravated strangulation; penalty; defenses.
§ 611. Assault in the third degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 612. Assault in the second degree; class D felony.
§ 613. Assault in the first degree; class B felony.
§ 614. Abuse of a sports official; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 621. Terroristic threatening.
§ 622. Hoax device; class F felony.
§ 625. Unlawfully administering drugs; class A misdemeanor.
§ 627. Prohibited acts as to substances releasing vapors or fumes; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 628A. Vehicular assault in the second degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 629. Vehicular assault in the first degree; class F felony.
§ 631. Criminally negligent homicide; class D felony.
§ 632. Manslaughter; class B felony.
§ 633. Murder by abuse or neglect in the second degree; class B felony.
§ 634. Murder by abuse or neglect in the first degree; class A felony.
§ 635. Murder in the second degree; class A felony.
§ 636. Murder in the first degree; class A felony.
§ 641. Extreme emotional distress.
§ 645. Promoting suicide; class F felony.
§ 761. Definitions generally applicable to sexual offenses.
§ 762. Provisions generally applicable to sexual offenses.
§ 763. Sexual harassment; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 764. Indecent exposure in the second degree; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 765. Indecent exposure in the first degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 766. Incest; class A misdemeanor.
§ 767. Unlawful sexual contact in the third degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 768. Unlawful sexual contact in the second degree; class F felony.
§ 769. Unlawful sexual contact in the first degree; class D felony.
§ 770. Rape in the fourth degree; class C felony.
§ 771. Rape in the third degree; class B felony.
§ 772. Rape in the second degree; class B felony.
§ 773. Rape in the first degree; class A felony.
§ 774. Sexual extortion; class E felony.
§ 776. Continuous sexual abuse of a child; class B felony.
§ 777. Dangerous crime against a child, definitions, sentences.
§ 777A. Sex offender unlawful sexual conduct against a child.
§ 780. Female genital mutilation.
§ 780A. Sexual intercourse or penetration with a person in custody; class F felony.
§ 780B. Unlawful sexual contact with a person in custody; class G felony.
§ 781. Unlawful imprisonment in the second degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 782. Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree; class G felony.
§ 783. Kidnapping in the second degree; class C felony.
§ 783A. Kidnapping in the first degree; class B felony.
§ 784. Defense to unlawful imprisonment and kidnapping.
§ 785. Interference with custody; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 786. Kidnapping and related offenses; definitions.