by admin | May 15, 2021 | Criminal Procedure, Delaware, Superior Court
(a)Definitions.All terms shall have the meanings given them in Rule 5.2(a).(b)Obligation to review conditions of release iftlte defendant is detained for inability to meet required conditions of release,Unless reviewed earlier, if the defendant remains detained for...
by admin | May 15, 2021 | Common Pleas, Criminal Procedure, Delaware
All sidebar conferences and chambers conferences during trial shall be recorded unless the trial judge determines, in advance, that neither evidentiary nor substantive issues are involved.Del. Crim. R. C.P. 26.1
by admin | May 15, 2021 | Common Pleas, Criminal Procedure, Delaware
In all trials the testimony of witnesses shall be taken orally in open court, unless otherwise provided by law or by these rules, the Delaware Uniform Rules of Evidence, or the rules of the Supreme Court.Del. Crim. R. C.P. 26
by admin | May 15, 2021 | Criminal Procedure, Delaware, Superior Court
A signal offense shall include any of the following offenses:(1) Any Title 11 Class A felony.(2) One of the following Title 11 Class B felonies: § 606: Abuse of a Pregnant Female in the First Degree. § 613: Assault in the First Degree.__ § 632: Manslaughter.§ 633:...
by admin | May 15, 2021 | Criminal Procedure, Delaware, Superior Court
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by admin | May 15, 2021 | Common Pleas, Criminal Procedure, Delaware
(a)During trial. If by reason of death, sickness or other disability the judge before whom a jury trial has commenced is unable to proceed with the trial, any other judge regularly sitting in or assigned to the court, upon certifying familiarity with the record of the...
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