Delaware Statutes
§ 476 — Racketeering activities; excluded defenses
(a)In any prosecution under Chapter 15 of this title where it is alleged that the offender or offenders were acting as members of a group or informal organization it shall be no defense to such prosecution or were engaged in any form of racketeering or racketeering activity, that:
(1)One or more members of the group or organization are not criminally responsible for the offense for which the prosecution is brought;
(2)One or more members of the group or organization have been acquitted, have not been prosecuted or convicted, have been convicted of a different offense or are immune from prosecution;
(3)A different person has been charged with, acquitted or convicted of any offense set forth in Chapter 15 of this title.
(b)Once an act of racketeering has been initiated by a group an
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Legislative History
65 Del. Laws, c. 493, § 2 ; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1