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The Indiana Code is the code of laws for the U.S. state of Indiana. The contents are the codification of all the laws currently in effect within Indiana. With roots going back to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the laws of Indiana have been revised many times.
Indiana: The Indiana Code does not define consent (§35-31.5-2). Consent only comes up in situations where the other person is deemed incapable of consenting (§35-42-4-1 to 14); there is no freely given or affirmative consent.
40 27,622: 377 sq mi (976 km 2) Johnson County: 081: Franklin: Dec 31, 1823: Delaware New Purchase: John Johnson, first Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court: 41 167,819: 320 sq mi (829 km 2) Knox County: 083: Vincennes: Jun 6, 1790: Original County: U.S. Secretary of War Henry Knox: 42 36,070: 516 sq mi (1,336 km 2) Kosciusko County: 085 ...
The execution chamber, [5] and men's death row are in Indiana State Prison. [6] Indiana Women's Prison has housed women with death sentences. [7] Previously Indiana law required female death row inmates (not about to be executed) to be held at Indiana State Prison even though it was a male facility. [8]
Nearly 40 percent of the nation’s juvenile delinquents are today committed to private facilities, according to the most recent federal data from 2011, up from about 33 percent twelve years earlier. Over the past two decades, more than 40,000 boys and girls in 16 states have gone through one of Slattery’s prisons, boot camps or detention ...
Information Maintained by the Office of Code Revision Indiana Legislative Services Agency IC 35-44.1-3 Chapter 3. Detention IC 35-44.1-3-3 Refusal to aid an officer [26] Sec. 3. A person who, when ordered by a law enforcement officer to assist the officer in the execution of the officer's duties, knowingly or intentionally, and without a ...
The increase means the additional contract year is now scheduled to be worth $5.1 million and add at least $3.3 million in guaranteed value to the deal, which would go through Nov. 30, 2030. A ...
IC 35-47-4-6 states that it is a Class A misdemeanor for a person convicted of domestic battery to possess a firearm. IC 35-47-2-7 prohibits transfer or sale of firearms to any person with a felony conviction. IC 35-47-4-5 prohibits possession of firearms for convictions of "serious violent felonies".