Delaware Code § 11-1402

Foreign lotteries; prima facie evidence; class A misdemeanor
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(a) A person is guilty of engaging in a foreign lottery when the person brings, sends or procures to be brought or sent into this State
any scheme of any lottery or any drawing of any such scheme or any ticket or part of a ticket or certificate of or a substitute for any
ticket or part of a ticket, and sells or offers for sale any such ticket or part of ticket or any certificate or substitute for a certificate, and
circulates in any manner any scheme or any drawing.
(b) On the trial of any person under subsection (a) of this section any lottery scheme drawing, ticket, certificate of or a substitute for
a ticket or parts of tickets, which shall be proved to have been by the accused brought or procured to be brought, or sent or procured to
be sent into this State or printed or procured to be printed within this State, for the purpose of circulating the same by mail or otherwise,
shall be prima facie evidence within the description of this section.
(c) Engaging in foreign lotteries is a class A misdemeanor.

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