Sec. 12. (a) If the physical safety of a victim or the victim's immediate family is in danger, a victim may not be required to give personal information during the course of sworn testimony regarding the following:
(1) Telephone numbers.
(2) Place of employment.
(3) Residential address.
(b) In any hearing to determine the introduction into evidence of the personal information specified in subsection (a), the court, if the court finds an actual danger to the victim or the victim's immediate family exists, may require the party possessing the personal information to disclose the personal information to the court for in camera review.
As added by P.L.1-1991, SEC.193.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Chapter 4. Evidence and Protection of Certain Witnesses
35-37-4-1. Competency of Witness
35-37-4-2. Credibility; General Moral Character
35-37-4-4. Sex Crimes; Admissibility of Evidence of Past Sexual Conduct; Procedure
35-37-4-5. Evidence Unlawfully Obtained by Officer in Good Faith; Exclusion
35-37-4-7. Pecuniary Loss or Gain; Proof
35-37-4-9. Certificates of Title; Certified Copies as Prima Facie Evidence of Title
35-37-4-11. Safeguarding Victim From Contact With Accused and Relatives of Accused; Waiting Areas
35-37-4-13. "Forensic DNA Analysis" Defined; Admissibility