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35-36-8-3. Pretrial hearing and conference; time; purposes; memorandum of matters agreed upon; use of admission

IN Code § 35-36-8-3 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 3. (a) A pretrial hearing and pretrial conference, if one is necessary, may be held on the omnibus date or any other date that the court designates prior to the commencement of trial. The purpose of the pretrial hearing is to:

(1) consolidate hearings on pretrial motions and other requests to the maximum extent practicable;

(2) rule on the motions and requests and ascertain whether the case will be disposed of by guilty plea, jury trial, or bench trial; and

(3) make any other orders appropriate under the circumstances to expedite the proceedings.

(b) At the time of the pretrial hearing as provided under this section, or at any other time after the filing of the indictment or information and before the commencement of trial, the court, upon motion of any party or upon its own motion, may order conferences to consider any matters that will promote a fair and expeditious trial. The purpose of such a conference shall be to consider any matters related to the disposition of the proceedings, including the simplification of the issues to be tried and the possibility of obtaining admissions of fact and of documents which will avoid unnecessary proof.

(c) At the conclusion of the conference the court shall prepare and file a memorandum of the matters agreed upon. Any admission made by the defendant or his attorney at the conference may not be used against the defendant unless the admission is reduced to writing and signed by the defendant and his attorney.

As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.5.

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35-36-8-3. Pretrial hearing and conference; time; purposes; memorandum of matters agreed upon; use of admission