Sec. 6. When an affidavit is filed before a judge alleging that the affiant has good reasons to believe, and does believe, that a dead human body is illegally secreted in a certain building, or other particularly specified place in the county, the judge may issue a search warrant authorizing a law enforcement officer to enter and search the building or other place for the dead body. While making the search, the law enforcement officer shall have the power of an officer executing a regular search warrant.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Article 33. Preliminary Proceedings
35-33-5-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
35-33-5-2. Affidavit; Descriptions; Information to Establish Credibility of Hearsay; Form
35-33-5-4. Return; Initial Disposition of Property Seized
35-33-5-6. Dead Body; Search of Building or Place; Affidavit
35-33-5-7. Execution of Search Warrant; Forcible Entry; Wrongful Entry; Recovery of Damages
35-33-5-8. Issue of Warrant Without Affidavit; Types of Sworn Testimony; Procedures; Perjury
35-33-5-9. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles; Search Warrant; Exceptions
35-33-5-10. Admissibility of Evidence; Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
35-33-5-11. Electronic User Data Held in Electronic Storage
35-33-5-12. Use of Real Time Tracking Instruments; Geolocation Information
35-33-5-13. Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability