Delaware Code § 11-4335

Presentence investigations; Superior Court; Court of Common Pleas; Investigative Services
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Officers.
(a) (1) Chief Investigative Services Officer. — The Superior Court and the Court of Common Pleas may appoint a suitable person in
each of the counties of the State to conduct such presentence investigations and to perform such other duties, within or without the county
of the person's residence, as the Court may direct. Each person so appointed shall be a resident of this State and shall hold office at the
pleasure of the Court. Each of such persons shall be the Chief Investigative Services Officer and shall be an officer of the Court.
(2) Investigative Services Officer. — The Superior Court and the Court of Common Pleas may also appoint an appropriate number of
Investigative Services Officers in each county who shall have powers and responsibilities to conduct presentence investigations, as well
as other types of investigations and investigative tasks, as directed by the Court and under the supervision of the Chief Investigative
Services Officer.
(3) Support staff. — The Court may also appoint appropriate support staff in each county to ensure the proper functioning of each
Investigative Services Office.
(b) Badges and identification. — Each Chief Investigative Services Officer and Investigative Services Officer shall be provided by the
Court with an appropriate badge and identification.
(c) Presentence investigations for Superior Court. — Each Investigative Services Officer shall conduct such presentence investigations
for the Superior Court as it shall direct, including an inquiry into such things as the circumstances of the offense, the motivation of the
offender, and the criminal record, social history, behavior pattern and present condition of the offender. The report thereof shall be in
such form and over such subjects as the Superior Court shall direct.
(d) Presentence investigations for the Court of Common Pleas. — Each Investigative Services Officer for the Court of Common Pleas
shall conduct such presentence investigations for the Court of Common Pleas as it shall direct, including inquiring into such things as
the circumstances of the offense, the motivations of the offender, and the criminal record, social history, behavior pattern and the present
condition of the offender. The report thereof shall be in such form and cover such subjects as the Court of Common Pleas shall direct.
In any county where a Court of Common Pleas Investigative Services Office does not exist, each Superior Court Investigative Services
Officer shall, with the approval of the Superior Court, conduct such presentence investigations for the Court of Common Pleas as said
Court shall order. The report thereof shall be in such form and cover such subjects as the Court of Common Pleas shall direct.
(e) "Investigative Services Officer" definition. — An "Investigative Services Officer" is a person selected by the Court through
such person's training and experience to produce reports as identified above to assist the Court in determining restitution, costs and
recommendations for sentences for a person convicted of an offense under the Delaware Code.

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