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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 3. PROVING AND DISPROVING CRIMINAL GUILT

    Delaware Code
    Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
    Chapter 3. PROVING AND DISPROVING CRIMINAL GUILT

    § 301. State's prima facie case; proof beyond reasonable doubt. - (a) In any prosecution for an offense, a prima facie...

    § 302. Jury instruction for defendant on reasonable doubt. - (a) Pursuant to § 301(b) of this title, the defendant...

    § 303. Credible evidence to support defenses. - (a) No defense defined by this Criminal Code or by...

    § 304. Defendant's affirmative defenses; prove by preponderance of evidence. - (a) When a defense declared by this Criminal Code or...

    § 305. Exemption from criminal liability; affirmative defense to be proved by defendant. - When this Criminal Code or another statute specifically exempts a...

    § 306. No conclusive presumptions; rebuttable presumptions and proof thereof. - (a) There are no conclusive presumptions in this Criminal Code,...

    § 307. Jury inference of defendant's intention, recklessness, knowledge or belief. - (a) The defendant's intention, recklessness, knowledge or belief at the...

    § 308. Construction of provisions allowing no defense. - When a provision of this Criminal Code expressly denies the...

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