Delaware Code § 16-4768

Medical or psychiatric examination or treatment
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After a conviction and before sentencing for violation of § 4761(a), § 4763, or § 4764 of this title, or before conviction if the defendant
consents, the court may order the defendant to submit to a medical or psychiatric examination or treatment. The court may order such
examination by the Department of Health and Social Services or by a private physician, hospital, or clinic and the court may make such
order regarding the term and conditions of such examination or treatment and the payment therefor by the defendant as a court in its
discretion shall determine. The Department of Health and Social Services or the private physician, hospital, or clinic shall report to the
court within such time as the court shall order, not more than 90 days from the date of such order. After such report and upon conviction
of such violation, the court shall impose sentence or suspend sentence and may impose probation or a requirement of future medical or
psychiatric examination or treatment including hospitalization or outpatient care upon such terms and conditions and for such period of
time as the court shall order.

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