Delaware Code § 11-6703

"Violent crime" defined
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For purposes of this chapter, the words "violent crime" shall mean: abuse of an adult who is impaired; abuse of a patient in a nursing
facility; abuse of a patient causing injury; abuse of a patient causing death; adulteration causing death; adulteration causing injury;
aggravated intimidation; arson in the first degree; arson in the second degree; assault in the first degree; assault in the second degree;
assault in the third degree; assault in the first degree on K-9 dog causing, injury or death to the dog; assault on a K-9 dog with risk
of injury to the dog; assault in a detention facility which causes injury; assault in a detention facility; assault on a sports official;
bestiality; home invasion; burglary in the first degree; carjacking; carrying a concealed deadly weapon (firearm or projectile weapon
offense); continuous sexual abuse of child; criminally negligent homicide; dealing with child pornography, second offense; possession of
a destructive weapon; reckless endangering; escape after conviction; escape in the second degree; extortion; possession of an explosive
device; unlawful imprisonment; incest; kidnapping in the first degree; kidnapping in the second degree; manslaughter; manufacture or
use or possession of explosives or an incendiary device; murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree; organized crime and
racketeering; possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony; possession of a destructive weapon; possession of a
firearm or projectile weapon during the commission of a felony; promoting prison contraband (weapon); promoting prostitution in the
first degree; racketeering; reckless endangering first degree; reckless endangering in the second degree; riot; robbery in the first degree;
robbery in the second degree; continued sexual abuse of child; unlawful sexual contact in the first degree; unlawful sexual contact in the
second degree; unlawful sexual contact in the third degree; sexual exploitation of a child; sexual extortion; rape in the first degree; rape
in the second degree; rape in the third degree; rape in the fourth degree; unlawful sexual intercourse in the first degree; unlawful sexual
intercourse in the second degree; unlawful sexual intercourse in the third degree; unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree; unlawful
sexual penetration in the second degree; unlawful sexual penetration in the third degree; stalking; terroristic threatening; unlawful firearm
transactions (second or subsequent offense); unlawful imprisonment in the first degree; unlawful transportation of a firearm to commit
a felony; vehicular assault in the first degree; vehicular assault in the second degree; vehicular homicide in the first degree; vehicular
homicide in the second degree; wearing body armor during felony.

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