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Code · Delaware · Title 10 — Courts and Judicial Procedure · Chapter 71. Criminal Nuisance Abatement

§ 7114. Duty of Attorney General; proceeds of sale in all criminal nuisance actions.

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(a)In case the existence of facts, circumstances and/or conditions that would constitute any criminal nuisance is established in a criminal proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction, the Attorney General shall proceed promptly to enforce the provisions and penalties of this chapter, and the finding of the defendant guilty in such criminal proceedings, unless reversed or set aside, shall be conclusive as against such defendant as to the existence of the criminal nuisance.
(b)All moneys collected under this chapter, including but not limited to proceeds of the sale of personal property, as provided in § 7113 of this title, shall first be applied in payment of the costs of the action and abatement and then in payment of reasonable attorney fees. In the event the action is brought by the Attorney General, all moneys collected in excess of costs and reasonable attorney fees shall be paid to the Special Law Enforcement Assistance Fund, as established in §§ 4110-4116 of Title 11. In actions brought under this chapter by a county or municipality, all moneys collected in excess of costs and reasonable counsel fees shall be paid to said county or municipality. In all actions brought under this chapter by a person or persons other than noted above, all moneys collected in excess of costs, reasonable attorney fees and damage awards shall be paid to the Special Law Enforcement Assistance Fund.
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