Delaware Code § 11-4103

Refund of fines upon reversal of conviction
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(a) The State Treasurer shall remit to each person, or to the attorney of such person, who has paid a fine upon a conviction which was
later set aside by a court of higher jurisdiction upon a certiorari or appeal from the lower court.
(b) The State Treasurer shall pay the refund upon proper voucher drawn by the person, or by the attorney of such person, upon whom
the fine was originally imposed when the voucher is accompanied by a certificate of the Prothonotary of any of the several counties
showing that the conviction of the lower court upon which the fine was imposed has been set aside by a higher court.
(c) The State Treasurer shall remit the amount of any fine or costs to each person, or the attorney of such person, who has paid a fine
upon conviction before a justice of the peace, which conviction was later set aside by the same Justice of the Peace Court. The State
Treasurer shall pay such refund upon proper voucher drawn by such person, or by the attorney of such person, upon whom the fine was
originally imposed when the voucher is accompanied by a certified copy of the docket entries of the case in the Justice of the Peace Court
showing the setting aside of the conviction, together with the certificate of the Clerk of the Justice of the Peace Court, verifying the final
disposition of the case, and stating that the remittance of the fine or costs to such person is proper.
(d) The State Treasurer shall remit the amount of any fine or costs to each person, or the attorney of such person, who has paid a fine
upon conviction in the Court of Common Pleas, which conviction was later set aside by the Court of Common Pleas. The State Treasurer
shall pay such refund upon proper voucher drawn by such person, or by the attorney of such person, upon whom the fine was originally
imposed when the voucher is accompanied by a certified copy of the docket entries of the case in the Court of Common Pleas showing

the setting aside of the conviction together with the certificate of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas verifying the final disposition
of the case and stating that the remittance of the fine or costs to such person is proper.

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