Delaware Code § 10-8139

Limitation on civil actions by criminal defendants
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(a) No civil action for the recovery of damages for a cause of action, as specified in subsection (b) of this section, shall be brought
by or on behalf of any person who has:
(1) Been convicted for any felony class A, B, C, D or E except §§ 503, 876, 932 through 936, 1109, 1223, 1352, 1361, 1442, 1448,
1455, 1457 and 1503 of Title 11;
(2) Been convicted of § 629, § 630, § 768, § 769, § 782, § 801, § 824, § 1252, § 1302, or § 1312A of Title 11; or
(3) Not been convicted for any predicate felony listed in paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section, but has displayed conduct that but
for the person's death or incapacity he or she would have been convicted of such a felony.
(b) "Cause of action," as used in subsection (a) of this section, shall mean any claim for alleged personal injuries where the alleged
injury has been sustained by that person while committing, during the course of or in the immediate flight from the crime or alleged crime
referenced in subsection (a) of this section, or while that person was attempting to escape or prevent a police officer from effecting an
arrest for that crime or alleged crime.
(c) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed as barring a cause of action against a public entity or a public official for
violating the civil rights of such person where those rights are specifically granted or protected by the Constitution or statutes of the
United States or the Constitution or statutes of the State of Delaware.

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