(a) A law-enforcement officer, prosecuting officer or other government official shall not ask or require an adult, youth or child victim of an alleged sex offense as defined in Chapter 5, subchapter II, subpart D of this title, to submit to a polygraph examination or truth telling device as a condition for proceeding with the investigation.
(b) In any event, the refusal of a victim to submit to a polygraph examination or other truth telling device shall not prevent the investigation, charging or prosecution of an alleged sex offense, defined in Chapter 5, subchapter II, subpart D of this title, against the victim.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 94. Victims’ Bill of Rights
Subchapter I. Victims Generally
§ 9402. Compliance with chapter.
§ 9403. Nondisclosure of information about victim.
§ 9404. Victim's interest in speedy prosecution; child victim or witness.
§ 9405. Prosecutor to confer with victim.
§ 9407. Presence at court proceedings; notice.
§ 9408. Prompt return of property.
§ 9409. Limitations on employer.
§ 9410. Information from law-enforcement agency.
§ 9411. Information concerning pretrial and trial matters.
§ 9412. Information concerning appeal or post-conviction remedies.
§ 9413. Information concerning confinement.
§ 9414. General requirements for information.
§ 9417. Requirement of state agencies to file annual reports.
§ 9419. Rights of qualifying neighborhood or homeowners' associations.