2012 Delaware Code
Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
Subchapter V. Offenses Relating to Children and Incompetents
§ 1105. Crime against a vulnerable adult.


11 DE Code § 1105 (2012 through 146th Gen Ass) What's This?

(a) Any person who commits, or attempts to commit, any of the crimes or offenses set forth in subsection (f) of this section against a person who is a vulnerable adult is guilty of a crime against a vulnerable adult.

(b) A crime against a vulnerable adult shall be punished as follows:

(1) If the underlying offense is an unclassified misdemeanor, or a class B misdemeanor, the crime against a vulnerable adult shall be a class A misdemeanor;

(2) If the underlying offense is a class A misdemeanor, the crime against a vulnerable adult shall be a class G felony;

(3) If the underlying offense is a class D, E, F, or G felony, the crime against a vulnerable adult shall be 1 class higher than the underlying offense.

(c) "Vulnerable adult" means a person 18 years of age or older who, by reason of isolation, sickness, debilitation, mental illness or physical, mental or cognitive disability, is easily susceptible to abuse, neglect, mistreatment, intimidation, manipulation, coercion or exploitation. Without limitation, the term "vulnerable adult" includes any adult for whom a guardian or the person or property has been appointed.

(d) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, it is no defense to an offense or sentencing provision set forth in this section that the accused did not know that the victim was a vulnerable adult or that the accused reasonably believed the person was not a vulnerable adult unless the statute defining the underlying offense, or a related statute, expressly provides that knowledge that the victim is a vulnerable adult is a defense.

(e) No person shall be sentenced for both an underlying offense and a crime against a vulnerable adult. No person shall be sentenced for a violation of subsection (a) of this section if the underlying offense, as charged against the accused, has an element that the victim was 62 years of age or older or was an "adult who is impaired" as defined in § 3902 of Title 31.

(f) The following shall be underlying offenses for the purposes of this section:

Title 11:

Title 11:

§ 601

Offensive touching

§ 602(a)

Menacing

§ 602(b)

Aggravated Menacing

§ 603

Reckless endangering in the second degree

§ 604

Reckless endangering in the first degree

§ 605

Abuse of a pregnant female in the second degree

§ 606

Abuse of a pregnant female in the first degree

§ 611

Assault in the third degree

§ 612

Assault in the second degree

§ 621

Terroristic threatening

§ 622

Hoax device

§ 625

Unlawfully administering drugs

§ 626

Unlawfully administering controlled substance or counterfeit substance or narcotic drugs

§ 645

Promoting suicide

§ 763

Sexual harassment

§ 764

Indecent exposure in the second degree

§ 766

Incest

§ 767

Unlawful sexual contact in the third degree

§ 769

Unlawful sexual contact in the first degree

§ 770

Rape in the fourth degree

§ 774

Sexual extortion

§ 780

Female genital mutilation

§ 781

Unlawful imprisonment in the second degree

§ 782

Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree

§ 783

Kidnapping in the second degree

§ 791

Acts constituting coercion

§ 811

Criminal mischief

§ 825

Burglary in the second degree

§ 831

Robbery in the second degree

§ 835

Carjacking in the second degree

§ 841

Theft, except paragraph (c)(3)b.

§ 841A

Theft of a motor vehicle

§ 842

Theft; lost or mislaid property

§ 843

Theft; false pretense

§ 844

Theft; false promise

§ 846

Extortion

§ 848

Misapplication of property

§ 853

Unauthorized use of a vehicle

§ 854

Identity theft

§ 861

Forgery

§ 903

Unlawful use of credit card

§ 909

Securing execution of documents by deception

§ 914

Use of consumer identification information

§ 916

Home improvement fraud

§ 917

New home construction fraud, except paragraph (d)(3)

§ 1001

Bigamy

§ 1311

Harassment

§ 1312

Stalking, except paragraphs (d)(1) and (d)(2)

§ 1335

Violation of privacy

§ 1339

Adulteration

§ 1451

Theft of a firearm

Title 6:

§ 73-604

Securities fraud

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