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35-33.5-4-3. Inventory to party of terminated warrant or extension; information available to person whose communications have been intercepted; postponement of inventory services

IN Code § 35-33.5-4-3 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 3. (a) Within sixty (60) days after the termination of a warrant or an extension, the court shall cause to be served upon each person from whom communication was to be intercepted and upon any other party to an interception whom the court determines it is in the interest of justice to serve, an inventory that includes notice of the following:

(1) The date that the application for the warrant or extension was submitted.

(2) The date on which the warrant or extension was granted.

(3) The time during which the interception was authorized.

(4) Whether the type of communication specified in the warrant was intercepted during the authorized time.

(b) The court may make available for inspection, to any person whose communications have been intercepted under a warrant issued under this chapter and who makes a request, any part of the applications, warrants, extensions and recordings that the court determines to be in the interest of justice. On an ex parte showing of good cause to the issuing court, the serving of the inventory required by this section may be postponed.

(c) If a party moves the court for postponement of service of the inventory required under subsection (a) on the grounds that secrecy is essential, the moving party shall:

(1) submit the motion to the court in writing or by transcription; and

(2) attach to the motion a statement of reasons for the party's belief that secrecy of the documents is essential.

As added by P.L.161-1990, SEC.3.

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