Source: http://www.delcode.delaware.gov/sessionlaws/ga148/chp415.shtml
Timestamp: 2018-01-24 09:48:49
Document Index: 14181000

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 709', '§ 2702', '§ 4166', '§ 4172', '§ 4764', '§ 709', '§ 2702', '§ 2702']

(a) Subject to the limitations set forth in this section, for a violation or misdemeanor offense under Title 4, 7, or 11, or for any violation or misdemeanor offense under Title 21 which is designated as a motor vehicle offense subject to voluntary assessment by § 709 of Title 21, or a violation of § 2702 of Title 14, or for violations of § 4166(d) of Title 21, or for violations of § 4172 of Title 21, or for a misdemeanor offense under § 4764, 4771 or 4774 of Title 16, a court exercising criminal jurisdiction after accepting a guilty plea or nolo contendere plea may, with the consent of the defendant and the State, stay the entry of judgment, defer further proceedings, and place the defendant on "probation before judgment'' subject to such reasonable terms and conditions as may be appropriate. The terms and conditions of any probation before judgment shall include the following requirements: (i) the defendant shall provide the court with that defendant's current address; (ii) the defendant shall promptly provide the court with written notice of any change of address; and (iii) the defendant shall appear if summoned at any hearing convened for the purpose of determining whether the defendant has violated or fulfilled the terms and conditions of probation before judgment. The terms and conditions may include any or all of the following:
(3) Section 4767 of Title 16. First Offenders Controlled Substances Diversion Program; or
(4) Section 4177B of Title 21. First offenders; election in lieu of trial.
e. The person is charged with any offense set forth in Title 4 or 7, and has been previously convicted of any offense set forth in Titles 4 or 7 within 5 years of the date of the commission of the alleged offense; or
f. The person is currently charged with any offense set forth in § 709 of Title 21, and has been previously convicted of any offense set forth in Title 21 within 5 years of the date of the commission of the alleged offense. offense;
g. The person is currently charged with a violation of § 2702 of Title 14 and has been previously convicted of a violation of § 2702 of Title 14 within 5 years of the date of the alleged offense. offense; or
h. The person is charged with an offense involving a motor vehicle and holds a commercial driver license (CDL).
Approved September 06, 2016