Delaware Code § 11-232

Definition relating to elements of offense
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"Elements of an offense" are those physical acts, attendant circumstances, results and states of mind which are specifically included
within the definition of the offense or, if the definition is incomplete, those states of mind which are supplied by the general provisions
of this Criminal Code. Facts establishing jurisdiction and venue and establishing that the offense was committed within the time period
prescribed in § 205 of this title must also be proved as elements of the offense.

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