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GOVERNMENT<br />

Delaware Laws Now<br />

Accessible as e-Books<br />

Staff Report<br />

Accessing the First State’s laws is now faster and more convenient with the launch of the<br />

Delaware Code in an e-book format.<br />

State Registrar of Regulations Jeff Hague says the change is more than just cosmetic.<br />

“When people visit the Delaware Code webpage, they’ll see the Code depicted as a series<br />

of 32 volumes, each containing a different title and the state constitution. After they<br />

download the free reader, they’ll be able to view and browse each volume just as they<br />

would any book. You can change the way in which you want to view it and search all the<br />

content.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> new format can also be read on dedicated e-book readers, like Amazon’s Kindle, as<br />

well as on tablets and smart phones with the appropriate apps.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> other new feature is that the Code is downloadable,” Hague said. “Until now, you<br />

had to be online to access it. Now you only need to go online once to download it. After<br />

that, you can read it whenever it’s convenient.”<br />

Man In Stolen Backhoe<br />

Leads Police on ‘Chase’<br />

Staff Report<br />

On Saturday, January 29 at approximately<br />

330am, <strong>Milford</strong> Police observed a<br />

backhoe being operated on the roadway in<br />

the area of Big Stone Beach Rd and New<br />

Wharf Rd. When Police attempted to stop<br />

the operator the subject refused to stop<br />

and led police on a short chase before the<br />

suspect fled on foot behind a farm North<br />

of New Wharf Rd.<br />

Police were able to identify the subject as<br />

Willard J. Millman III,25, also known as<br />

B.J. Millman of <strong>Milford</strong>. Millman was later located the following evening<br />

and taken into custody w/out incident.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Backhoe Millman was operating was found to be stolen from a<br />

construction company in Laurel, De.<br />

Millman was charged w/ Receiving stolen property over 1,500 dollars<br />

and resisting arrest. He was released on 3,000 unsecured bond pending<br />

a preliminary hearing.<br />

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