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Subchapter II Jurisdiction and Powers


  • § 921 Exclusive original civil jurisdiction [Effective until Sept. 28, 2019].
  • § 921 Exclusive original civil jurisdiction. [For application of this section, see 82 Del. Laws, c. 84, § 5] [Effective Sept. 28, 2019].
  • § 922 Exclusive and concurrent original criminal jurisdiction.
  • § 923 Jurisdiction over matters begun prior to this chapter.
  • § 924 Concurrent original civil jurisdiction.
  • § 925 General jurisdiction.
  • § 926 Judgment against parent of minor who steals or destroys property [Repealed].
  • § 927 Exclusive jurisdiction over motor vehicle violations.
  • § 928 Extended jurisdiction — Juvenile delinquency.
  • § 928A Extended jurisdiction — Juvenile delinquency, when offense committed before age 18 but arrest occurs after age 18.
  • § 929 Extended jurisdiction — Child abuse, dependency and neglect.
  • § 930 Education decision maker for abused, dependent, neglected, or delinquent children or children in the Department’s custody.
  • § 931 Concurrent jurisdiction — Mental health.
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