Delaware Code § 11-1431

Telephone messages received or overheard by police as evidence
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In any prosecution for a gambling offense, evidence that a police officer, when making an arrest for a gambling offense, received or
overheard telephone messages intended for the accused or an associate of the accused which tend to prove that gambling activity was
being conducted is admissible. The gathering and disclosure of such evidence, including the contents of the telephone messages received
or overheard, does not violate any law of this State.

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