Delaware Constitution

Article IV, § 13 — Administrative head of courts; supervisory powers; designation of judges to sit in Court of Chancery, or the Superior Court

Delaware Const. art. IV, § 13

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The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, or in case of absence from this State, disqualification, incapacity, or if there be a vacancy in that office, the next qualified and available Justice, who by seniority is next in rank to the Chief Justice, shall be administrative head of all the courts in this State and shall have general administrative and supervisory powers over all the courts. Such powers shall include the following:

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