Sec. 14. (a) This section does not:
(1) relieve a prosecuting attorney of the constitutional and ethical obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence; and
(2) prohibit impeachment of a victim as permitted by the Indiana Rules of Evidence.
(b) A victim does not waive any privileges or confidentiality protections under this chapter if the victim:
(1) testifies about underlying acts of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking; or
(2) reveals that he or she used or attempted to use the services of a victim service provider or victim advocate.
As added by P.L.104-2008, SEC.17.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure
Chapter 6. Privileged Communications and Victim Counseling
35-37-6-1. "Confidential Communication"
35-37-6-1.5. "Confidential Information"
35-37-6-2.5. "Personally Identifying Information"
35-37-6-2.7. "Student Advocate Office"
35-37-6-3.5. "Victim Advocate"
35-37-6-5. "Victim Service Provider"
35-37-6-7. Application of Chapter
35-37-6-8. Duty of Victim Advocate to Report
35-37-6-9. Confidential Communications; Compelling Testimony; Records; Temporary Emergency Shelters
35-37-6-10. Waiver by Victim of Protections of Chapter
35-37-6-13. Authorization of Release of Confidential Information
35-37-6-14. Prosecuting Attorney Duty to Disclose; Victim Preserves Confidentiality
35-37-6-15. Partial Disclosure