Delaware Code § 11-475

Immunity as an affirmative defense
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In any prosecution for an offense, it is an affirmative defense that the accused was granted immunity from prosecution for that offense
by the Attorney General or a Deputy Attorney General or by court order pursuant to § 3506 of this title. It is also an affirmative defense
that the accused was granted immunity from prosecution for a different offense when prosecution for the offense now charged would
have been barred by prosecution for the offense as to which immunity was granted under § 208 of this title; provided, that the Attorney
General or a Deputy Attorney General may, in granting immunity, stipulate that the immunity applies only to a specific offense, in which
case effect shall be given to the stipulation.

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