Delaware Code § 13-1516

Hearings; use of masters; impoundment; assignment of counsel
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(a) All hearings and trials shall be private, but for reasons appearing sufficient to the Court any hearing or trial may be opened to any
person who has a direct and legitimate interest in the particular case, or a legitimate educational or research interest in the work of the
Court.
(b) A judge or commissioner, sitting without a jury, shall conduct all hearings and trials where there is a contest, and in those
proceedings that are uncontested.
(c) Whenever it seems appropriate, in the interest of justice, the Court may designate a disinterested attorney to defend, or otherwise
participate in, a proceeding before the Court, and a fee for such attorney shall be taxed as part of the costs.
(d) No record or evidence in any case shall be impounded or access thereto refused.

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