Indiana Statutes
§ 35-36-10-3 — Child sexual abuse material must remain in custody of the state or the court
Indiana § 35-36-10-3
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Ind. Code § 35-36-10-3 (2026).
Text
In any criminal proceeding, material
constituting child sex abuse material must remain in the custody of the
state or the court.
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Related
Brian L. Port v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2020)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.148-2011, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.218-2025,
SEC.13.
Nearby Sections
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§ 35-31.5-1-1
Applicability§ 35-31.5-2-1
"Abandon"§ 35-31.5-2-1.5
"Abuse"§ 35-31.5-2-1.7
"Abusive head trauma"§ 35-31.5-2-10
"Advisory sentence"§ 35-31.5-2-10.5
"Affiant"§ 35-31.5-2-100
"Distribute"§ 35-31.5-2-101
"Distributor"§ 35-31.5-2-102
"Documentary material"§ 35-31.5-2-103
"Domestic animal"§ 35-31.5-2-104
"Drug"§ 35-31.5-2-105
"Drug abuser"§ 35-31.5-2-105.5
"Drug crime"§ 35-31.5-2-106
"Drug or alcohol screening test"§ 35-31.5-2-107
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