Delaware Code § 11-9101

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The General Assembly finds that it is against public policy and the welfare of the citizens of Delaware to allow a person accused or
convicted of a crime to benefit financially from a published reenactment of said crime or any incidents involved therein. The General
Assembly further finds that a system is required to provide for the distribution of moneys received as a result of the commission of a
crime in order that victims of crime may be adequately compensated.

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