Delaware Code § 11-1404

Providing premises for gambling; class A misdemeanor; unclassified misdemeanor
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A person is guilty of providing premises for gambling when:
(1) The person lets, demises or transfers to another person any building, structure, room or rooms knowing that the same will be
used for the purpose of committing any gambling offense; or
(2) The person knowingly permits any house, structure, building, room or rooms of which the person has possession or control to
be used for the purpose of committing any gambling offense; or
(3) The person contributes to the support and maintenance of any house or place where gambling is carried on or conducted; or
(4) The person keeps or maintains any house or place where gambling is carried on.
Providing premises for gambling or contributing thereto is an unclassified misdemeanor, unless the accused has been convicted, within
the previous 5 years, of the same offense or of an offense under § 663 or § 665 of this title as the same existed prior to July 1, 1973,
in which case it is a class A misdemeanor.

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