The Delaware Constitution

ARTICLE XV. MISCELLANEOUS

Section 1. The Chancellor, Judges and Attorney-General shall be conservators of the peace throughout the State; and the Sheriffs shall be conservators of the peace within the counties respectively in which they reside.

57 Del. Laws, c. 291 and 58 Del. Laws, c. 110;

Section 2. No public officer shall receive any fees without giving to the person paying the same a receipt therefor, if required, therein specifying every item and charge.

Section 3. No costs shall be paid by a person accused, on a bill returned ignoramus, nor on acquittal.

Section 4. No law shall extend the term of any public officer or diminish the salary or emoluments after his or her election or appointment. The term "salary or emoluments" as used herein refers to the actual salary or emoluments being provided an officer at any time during his or her tenure in office and shall not be construed to mean increases in salary or emoluments scheduled by statute for a future date and not yet received by the officer.

61 Del. Laws, c. 530 and 62 Del. Laws, c. 82; 71 Del. Laws, c. 379 and 72 Del. Laws, c. 136;

Section 5. All public officers shall hold their respective offices until their successors shall be duly qualified, except in cases herein otherwise provided.

Section 6. All public officers shall hold their offices on condition that they behave themselves well. The Governor shall remove from office any public officer convicted of misbehavior in office or of any infamous crime.

Section 7. The matters within Section 28 of Article IV and Sections 7 and 8 of Article V are excepted from the provision of the Constitution that "No person shall for any indictable offense be proceeded against criminally by information," and also from the provisions of the Constitution concerning trial by jury.

83 Del. Laws, c. 351 and 84 Del. Laws, c. 18;

Section 8. No member or officer of any department of the government shall be in any way interested in any contract for the furnishing of stationery, printing, paper and fuel used in the legislative and other departments of government; or for the printing, binding and distributing of the laws, journals, official reports, and all other printing and binding, and the repairing and furnishing the halls and rooms used for the meetings of the General Assembly and its committees, when such contract is awarded to or by any such member, officer or department.

62 Del. Laws, c. 313 and 63 Del. Laws, c. 210;

Section 9. This Constitution shall be prefixed to every codification of the Laws of this State.

Section 10. No citizen of the State of Delaware shall be disqualified to hold and enjoy any office, or public trust, under the laws of this State, by reason of sex.

32 Del. Laws, c. 3 and 33 Del. Laws, c. 3;