Consent of victim to inflictions of physical injury as defense.

11 Del. C. § 452. — under Chapter 4. Defenses to Criminal Liability.

11 Del. C. § 452.

§ 452. Consent of victim to inflictions of physical injury as defense. In any prosecution for an offense involving or threatening physical injury, it is a defense that the victim consented to the infliction of physical injury of the kind done or threatened, provided that: (1) The physical injury done or threatened by the conduct consented to is not serious physical injury; or (2) The physical injury done or threatened is a reasonably foreseeable hazard of joint participation in any concerted activity, athletic contest or sport not prohibited by law.11 Del. C. 1953, § 452; 58 Del. Laws, c. 497, § 1;