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§ 9411 — Delaware Law | CourtGPT
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§ 9411

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(a) After a prosecution is commenced by the Attorney General in the Superior Court, the Attorney General shall promptly inform a victim of: (1) A statement of the procedural steps in the processing of a criminal case; (2) Rights under this chapter; (3) Procedures if the victim is threatened or harassed; (4) Victim compensation information when appropriate; (5) The right of the victim to confer with the prosecutor prior to trial; (6) The right of the victim to consult with the prosecutor about the disposition of the case, including the victim's views on dismissal, plea negotiations or diversion programs; (7) The right of the victim to be present at trial and sentencing; (8) Notice of the scheduling of court proceedings and changes including trial date, case review and sentencing hearings; (9) Notice of the crime or crimes of which the defendant is convicted; (10) Notice of the specifics of any sentencing order; (11) Notice of sentence reduction or modification order; and (12) Notice of a reversal upon appeal of a conviction. (b) In all other courts, the Attorney General shall give the victim: (1) Notice of the scheduling of

ntence reduction or modification order; and (12) Notice of a reversal upon appeal of a conviction. (b) In all other courts, the Attorney General shall give the victim: (1) Notice of the scheduling of the court proceedings and changes, including trial date, case review and sentencing hearings; (2) Notice of the crime or crimes of which the defendant is convicted; (3) Notice of the specifics of any sentencing order; and (4) Notice of sentence reduction or modification order.69 Del. Laws, c. 167, § 1; 69 Del. Laws, c. 318, §§ 1, 5, 8, 9; 71 Del. Laws, c. 176, § 23;