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A person is guilty of abandonment of a child when, being a parent, guardian or other person legally charged with the care or custody of a child, the person deserts the child in any place intending permanently to abandon the child. Abandonment of a child is a class E felony unless the child is 14 years of age or older.
Aggravated harassment can take many forms, and the circumstances of each case can vary widely. Common scenarios may involve threatening phone calls or messages, stalking or following the victim, or engaging in behavior that is intended to humiliate or degrade them.
Delaware law mandates any person, agency, organization or entity to make an immediate oral report to the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families, Division of Family Services, when they know of, or suspect, child abuse or neglect under Chapter 9 of Title 16 of the Delaware Code and to follow up
Key Takeaways: The prosecutor has to prove each element of criminal harassment beyond a reasonable doubt. Defenses to harassment include false accusations, no reasonable threat, or unreliable evidence. A criminal defense attorney can challenge the prosecutors evidence to keep it out of court.
601. Offensive touching; unclassified misdemeanor; class A misdemeanor. (2) Intentionally strikes another person with saliva, , feces or any other bodily fluid, knowing that the person is thereby likely to cause offense or alarm to such other person.
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Filing a Civil Lawsuit Talk to an attorney who specializes in civil harassment cases. Gather evidence of the harassment. Collect evidence of the damage the harassment has caused you. Draft a complaint listing your allegations and damages. File your complaint with your local civil court.
1311. Harassment; class A misdemeanor. (5) Makes repeated or anonymous telephone calls to another person whether or not conversation ensues, knowing that person is thereby likely to cause annoyance or alarm. (b) Harassment is a class A misdemeanor.
Offenses in the state of Delaware are mainly divided into three categories based on the severity of the crime and punishment: felony, misdemeanor, and violation. Felonies are the most serious categories of crimes while violations make up the least serious category of offenses in the state.

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