Delaware Code § 11-785

Interference with custody; class G felony; class A misdemeanor
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A person is guilty of interference with custody when:
(1) Being a relative of a child less than 16 years old, intending to hold the child permanently or for a prolonged period and knowing
that the person has no legal right to do so, the person takes or entices the child from the child's lawful custodian; or
(2) Knowing that the person has no legal right to do so, the person takes or entices from lawful custody any incompetent person or
other person entrusted by authority of law to the custody of another person or an institution.
Interference with custody is a class A misdemeanor except that if the person who interferes with the custody of a child thereafter causes
the removal of said child from Delaware, it is a class G felony.

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