Delaware Code § 10-7704

Nonemergency hearings
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(a) A petitioner may request a lethal violence protective order by filing an affidavit or verified petition in the Superior Court that does
both of the following:
(1) Alleges that the respondent poses a danger of causing physical injury to self or others by controlling, owning, purchasing,
possessing, having access to, or receiving a firearm or projectile weapon.
(2) Identifies the location of a firearm or projectile weapon it is believed that the respondent currently owns, possesses, has access
to, or controls.
(b) The following procedures govern a nonemergency proceeding:
(1) The respondent has the right to be heard.
(2) If a hearing is requested, it must be held within 15 days of the filing of an affidavit or verified petition under subsection (a) of
this section, unless extended by the Court for good cause shown.
(3) If a hearing is held, the respondent has the right to notice of the hearing, to present evidence, and to cross-examine adverse
witnesses.
(4) The petitioner has the burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that the respondent poses a danger of causing physical
injury to self or others by controlling, owning, purchasing, possessing, having access to, or receiving a firearm or projectile weapon.
(c) The Superior Court may adopt additional rules governing proceedings under this section.
(d) If the Superior Court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the respondent poses an immediate and present danger of causing
physical injury to self or others by owning, possessing, controlling, purchasing, having access to, or receiving a firearm or projectile
weapon, the Court shall issue a lethal violence protective order requiring the respondent to relinquish to a law-enforcement agency
receiving the Court's order a firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition owned, possessed, or controlled by the respondent. The Court
may also do any of the following through its order:
(1) Allow the respondent to voluntarily relinquish to a law-enforcement agency receiving the Court's order a firearm, projectile
weapon, or ammunition owned, possessed, or controlled by the respondent.
(2) Allow the respondent to relinquish a firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition owned, possessed, or controlled by the respondent
to a designee of the respondent. A designee of the respondent must not reside with the respondent and must not be a person prohibited
under § 1448 of Title 11. The designee must affirm to the Court and the Court must find that the designee of the respondent will keep a
firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition owned, possessed, or controlled by the respondent out of the possession of the respondent.
(3) Prohibit the respondent from residing with another individual who owns, possesses, or controls a firearm, projectile weapon,
or ammunition. Nothing in this section may be construed to impair the rights, under the Second Amendment to the United States
Constitution or Article I, § 20 of the Delaware Constitution, of an individual who is not subject to the Court's order.
(4) Direct a law-enforcement agency having jurisdiction where the respondent resides or a firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition
is located to immediately search for and seize a firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition owned, possessed, or controlled by the
respondent.
(5) Prohibit the respondent from residing with another individual who owns, possesses, or controls a firearm, projectile weapon, or
ammunition. Nothing in this section may be construed to impair or limit the rights, under the Second Amendment to the United States
Constitution or Article I, § 20 of the Delaware Constitution, of an individual who is not subject to the Court's order.
(6) Direct a law-enforcement agency having jurisdiction where the respondent resides or a firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition
is located to immediately search for and seize a firearm, projectile weapon, or ammunition owned, possessed, or controlled by the
respondent.

(e) If the Superior Court finds that there is not clear and convincing evidence to support the issuance of a lethal violence protective order,
the Court shall not issue a lethal violence protective order, and shall vacate any emergency lethal violence protective order then in effect.
(f) If the Superior Court issues a lethal violence protective order under this section, the Court shall inform the respondent that the
respondent is entitled to 1 hearing to request a termination of the order under § 7705 of this title, and shall provide the respondent with
a form to request such a hearing.
(g) If a respondent is not present for a hearing under this section, the Superior Court shall direct that a lethal violence protective order
issued be served immediately upon the respondent by personal service, any form of mail, or in any manner directed by the Court, including
publication if other methods of service have failed or deemed to have failed or deemed to have been inadequate.
(h) The Superior Court shall give a certified copy of the order to the petitioner and respondent after the hearing and before the petitioner
and respondent leave the courthouse.
(i) Any party in interest aggrieved by a decision of the Superior Court under this section may appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
(j) Relief granted under this section shall be for a fixed period of time not to exceed 5 years.

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