(a) Any aggrieved person who has reason to believe that any other person has been engaged, is engaged or is about to engage in an alleged violation of any provision of §§ 932-938 or § 9616A of this title may bring an action against such person and may apply to the Court of Chancery for:
(1) An order temporarily or permanently restraining and enjoining the commencement or continuance of such act or acts;
(2) An order directing restitution; or
(3) An order directing the appointment of a receiver.
Subject to making due provisions for the rights of innocent persons, a receiver shall have the power to sue for, collect, receive and take into possession any property which belongs to the person who is alleged to have violated any provision of this subpart and which may have been derived by, been used in or aided in any manner such alleged violation. Such property shall include goods and chattels, rights and credits, moneys and effects, books, records, documents, papers, choses in action, bills, notes and property of every description including all computer system equipment and data, and including property with which such property has been commingled if it cannot be identified in kind because of such commingling. The receiver shall also have the power to sell, convey and assign all of the foregoing and hold and dispose of the proceeds thereof under the direction of the Court. Any person who has suffered damages as a result of an alleged violation of any provision of §§ 932-938 or § 9616A of this title, and submits proof to the satisfaction of the Court that the person has in fact been damaged, may participate with general creditors in the distribution of the assets to the extent the person has sustained out-of-pocket losses. The Court shall have jurisdiction of all questions arising in such proceedings and may make such orders and judgments therein as may be required.
(b) The Court may award the relief applied for or such other relief as it may deem appropriate in equity.
(c) Independent of or in conjunction with an action under subsection (a) of this section, any person who suffers any injury to person, business or property may bring an action for damages against a person who is alleged to have violated any provision of §§ 932-938 or § 9616A of this title. The aggrieved person shall recover actual damages and damages for unjust enrichment not taken into account in computing damages for actual loss and treble damages where there has been a showing of wilful and malicious conduct.
(d) Proof of pecuniary loss is not required to establish actual damages in connection with an alleged violation of § 935 of this title arising from misuse of private personal data.
(e) In any civil action brought under this section, the Court shall award to any aggrieved person who prevails reasonable costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.
(f) The filing of a criminal action against a person is not a prerequisite to the bringing of a civil action under this section against such person.
(g) No civil action under this section may be brought but within 3 years from the date the alleged violation of §§ 932-938 or § 9616A of this title is discovered or should have been discovered by the exercise of reasonable diligence.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Subchapter III. Offenses Involving Property
§ 801. Arson in the third degree; affirmative defense; class G felony.
§ 802. Arson in the second degree; affirmative defense; class D felony.
§ 803. Arson in the first degree; class C felony.
§ 804. Reckless burning or exploding; class A misdemeanor.
§ 811. Criminal mischief; classification of crime; defense.
§ 813. Theft of property from a cemetery.
§ 821. Criminal trespass in the third degree; a violation.
§ 822. Criminal trespass in the second degree; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 823. Criminal trespass in the first degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 824. Burglary in the third degree; class F felony.
§ 825. Burglary in the second degree; class D felony.
§ 826. Burglary in the first degree; class C or B felony.
§ 828. Possession of burglar's tools or instruments facilitating theft; class F felony.
§ 829. Definitions relating to criminal trespass, burglary and home invasion.
§ 831. Robbery in the second degree; class E or D felony.
§ 832. Robbery in the first degree; class B felony.
§ 840. Shoplifting; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 840A. Use of illegitimate retail sales receipt or Universal Product Code Label.
§ 841A. Theft of a motor vehicle; class G felony.
§ 841B. Theft: Organized retail crime; class A misdemeanor; class E felony.
§ 841C. Possession or theft of a prescription form or a pad.
§ 841D. Wage theft; class E felony.
§ 842. Theft; lost or mislaid property; mistaken delivery.
§ 846. Extortion; class E felony.
§ 847. Theft, extortion; claim of right as an affirmative defense.
§ 848. Misapplication of property; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 849. Theft of rented property; class A misdemeanor or class G felony.
§ 851. Receiving stolen property; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 852. Receiving stolen property; presumption of knowledge.
§ 852A. Selling stolen property; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.
§ 853. Unauthorized use of a vehicle; class A misdemeanor.
§ 854. Identity theft; class D felony.
§ 854A. Identity theft passport; application; issuance.
§ 855. Theft; indictment and proof.
§ 857. Theft and related offenses; definitions.
§ 858. Unlawful operation of a recording device.
§ 859. Larceny of livestock; penalty.
§ 860. Possession of shoplifter's tools or instruments facilitating theft; class F felony.
§ 861. Forgery; class F felony; class G felony; class A misdemeanor; restitution required.
§ 862. Possession of forgery devices; class G felony.
§ 863. Forgery and related offenses; definition.
§ 871. Falsifying business records; class A misdemeanor.
§ 872. Falsifying business records; defense.
§ 873. Tampering with public records in the second degree; class A misdemeanor.
§ 876. Tampering with public records in the first degree; class E felony.
§ 877. Offering a false instrument for filing; class A misdemeanor.
§ 878. Issuing a false certificate; class G felony.
§ 881. Bribery; class A misdemeanor.
§ 882. Bribe receiving; class A misdemeanor.
§ 891. Defrauding secured creditors; class A misdemeanor.
§ 892. Fraud in insolvency; class A misdemeanor.
§ 893. Interference with levied-upon property; class A misdemeanor.
§ 900. Issuing a bad check; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.
§ 900A. Conditional discharge for issuing a bad check as first offense.
§ 901. Definition of “issues” and “passes.”
§ 902. Issuance of bad check by employee as affirmative defense.
§ 903. Unlawful use of payment card; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.
§ 903A. Reencoder and scanning devices.
§ 904. Definition of “payment card”.
§ 905. Intention and ability to meet obligations as affirmative defense.
§ 906. Deceptive business practices; class A misdemeanor.
§ 907. Criminal impersonation; class A misdemeanor.
§ 907A. Criminal impersonation, accident related; class G felony.
§ 907C. Impersonation as a member or veteran of the United States Armed Forces, class A misdemeanor.
§ 908. Unlawfully concealing a will; class G felony.
§ 909. Securing execution of documents by deception; class A misdemeanor.
§ 910. Debt adjusting; class B misdemeanor.
§ 911. Fraudulent conveyance of public lands; class G felony.
§ 912. Fraudulent receipt of public lands; class G felony.
§ 913. Insurance fraud; class G felony.
§ 913A. Health-care fraud; class B felony; class D felony; class G felony.
§ 914. Use of consumer identification information.
§ 915. Use of payment card information.
§ 915A. Credit and debit card transaction receipts; unclassified misdemeanor.
§ 920. Transfer of recorded sounds; class G felony.
§ 922. Improper labeling; class G felony.
§ 925. Video privacy protection.
§ 926. Trademark counterfeiting.
§ 933. Theft of computer services.
§ 934. Interruption of computer services.
§ 935. Misuse of computer system information.
§ 936. Destruction of computer equipment.
§ 937. Unrequested or unauthorized electronic mail or use of network or software to cause same.
§ 938. Failure to promptly cease electronic communication upon request.