Indiana Statutes
§ 35-34-1-17 — Forgery; misdescription of instrument destroyed or withheld by defendant immaterial
Indiana § 35-34-1-17
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Ind. Code § 35-34-1-17 (2026).
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When an instrument which is the subject of
an indictment or information for forgery has been destroyed, or is
withheld by the act or procurement of the defendant, and the fact of the
destruction or withholding is alleged in the indictment or information,
and established at trial, the misdescription of the instrument is
immaterial.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.3.
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