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35-32-2-1. Place of trial

IN Code § 35-32-2-1 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1. (a) Criminal actions shall be tried in the county where the offense was committed, except as otherwise provided by law.

(b) If a person committing an offense upon the person of another is located in one (1) county and the person's victim is located in another county at the time of the commission of the offense, the trial may be in either of the counties.

(c) If the offense involves killing or causing the death of another human being, the trial may be in the county in which the:

(1) cause of death is inflicted;

(2) death occurs; or

(3) victim's body is found.

(d) If an offense is committed in Indiana and it cannot readily be determined in which county the offense was committed, trial may be in any county in which an act was committed in furtherance of the offense.

(e) If an offense is commenced outside Indiana and completed within Indiana, the offender may be tried in any county where any act in furtherance of the offense occurred.

(f) If an offense commenced inside Indiana is completed outside Indiana, the offender shall be tried in any county where an act in furtherance of the offense occurred.

(g) If an offense is committed on the portions of the Ohio or Wabash Rivers where they form a part of the boundaries of this state, trial may be in the county that is adjacent to the river and whose boundaries, if projected across the river, would include the place where the offense was committed.

(h) If an offense is committed at a place which is on or near a common boundary which is shared by two (2) or more counties and it cannot be readily determined where the offense was committed, then the trial may be in any county sharing the common boundary.

(i) If an offense is committed on a public highway (as defined in IC 9-25-2-4) that runs on and along a common boundary shared by two (2) or more counties, the trial may be held in any county sharing the common boundary.

(j) If an offense is committed by use of the Internet or another computer network (as defined in IC 35-43-2-3), the trial may be held in any county:

(1) from which or to which access to the Internet or other computer network was made; or

(2) in which any computer, computer data, computer software, or computer network that was used to access the Internet or other computer network is located.

(k) If an offense:

(1) is committed by use of:

(A) the Internet or another computer network (as defined in IC 35-43-2-3); or

(B) another form of electronic communication; and

(2) occurs outside Indiana and the victim of the offense resides in Indiana at the time of the offense;

the trial may be held in the county where the victim resides at the time of the offense.

As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.1. Amended by Acts 1982, P.L.204, SEC.5; P.L.320-1983, SEC.1; P.L.98-2000, SEC.16; P.L.115-2005, SEC.2.

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35-32-2-1. Place of trial