Delaware Code § 11-4206

Sentence for misdemeanors
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(a) The sentence for a class A misdemeanor may include up to 1 year incarceration at Level V and such fine up to $2,300, restitution
or other conditions as the court deems appropriate.
(b) The sentence for a class B misdemeanor may include up to 6 months incarceration at Level V and such fine up to $1,150, restitution
or other conditions as the court deems appropriate.
(c) The sentence for an unclassified misdemeanor shall be a definite sentence fixed by the court in accordance with the sentence
specified in the law defining the offense. If no sentence is specified in such law, the sentence may include up to 30 days incarceration at
Level V and such fine up to $575, restitution or other conditions as the court deems appropriate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in any
municipality with a population greater than 50,000 people, any offense under the building, housing, health or sanitation code which is
classified therein as a misdemeanor, the sentence for any person convicted of such a misdemeanor offense shall include the following
fines and may include restitution or such other conditions as the court deems appropriate:
(1) For the first conviction: no less than $250, nor more than $1,000;
(2) For the second conviction for the same offense; no less than $500, nor more than $2,500; and
(3) For all subsequent convictions for the same offense: no less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000.
In any municipality with a population greater than 50,000 people, a conviction for a misdemeanor offense, which is defined as a
"continuing" or "ongoing" violation, shall be considered a single conviction for the purposes of paragraphs (c)(1)-(3) of this section. For
all convictions subsequent to the second, the minimum fines required herein shall not be suspended, but such amounts imposed over
the minimum may be suspended or subject to such other conditions as the court deems appropriate. The provisions of this subsection
relating to municipalities with a population greater than 50,000 people shall not apply to offenses or convictions involving single family
residences that are occupied by an owner of the property.
(d) The court may suspend any sentence imposed under this section for probation or any of the other sanctions set forth in § 4204
of this title.
(e) Any term of Level V incarceration imposed under this section must be served in its entirety at Level V, reduced only for earned
"good time" as set forth in § 4381 of this title.
(f) No term of Level V incarceration imposed under this section shall be served in other than a full custodial Level V institutional
setting unless such term is suspended by the court for such other level sanction.
(g) The Department of Correction, the remainder of this section notwithstanding, may house Level V inmates at a Level IV work release
center or halfway house during the last 180 days of their sentence; provided, however, that the first 5 days of any sentence to Level V,
not suspended by the court, must be served at Level V.
(h) The Department of Correction, the remainder of this section notwithstanding, may grant Level V inmates 48-hour furloughs during
the last 120 days of their sentence to assist in their adjustment to the community.
(i) Any sentence for issuing a worthless check pursuant to § 900 of this title shall require restitution to the person to whom the check
was given. For the purposes of this subsection, restitution shall mean the amount for which the check was written plus a service fee of
$30 for processing a worthless check, or a fee of $50 if more than 1 check by same person was processed.
(j) In all sentences for less than 1 year the court may order that more than 5 days be served in Level V custodial setting before the
Department may place the offender in Level IV custody.

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