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    • Indiana Code
    • Title 4. State Offices and Administration
    • Article 6. Attorney General
    • Chapter 3. Duties in Civil Actions
    • 4-6-3-7. Certain Evidence; Admissibility in Criminal Prosecutions

    Indiana Code
    Chapter 3. Duties in Civil Actions
    4-6-3-7. Certain Evidence; Admissibility in Criminal Prosecutions

    Sec. 7. Evidence obtained from a human person pursuant to the provisions of this chapter may not be introduced in a subsequent criminal prosecution of that person unless it was obtained by a means independent of this chapter.
    As added by Acts 1982, P.L.20, SEC.7.

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    Structure Indiana Code

    Indiana Code

    Title 4. State Offices and Administration

    Article 6. Attorney General

    Chapter 3. Duties in Civil Actions

    4-6-3-1. Definitions

    4-6-3-2. Direction of Prosecutions Brought in the Name of the State

    4-6-3-2.3. Repealed

    4-6-3-2.4. Settlement Agreements; Use of Settlement Funds

    4-6-3-2.5. Contingency Fee Contracts

    4-6-3-3. Investigative Demand; Issuance

    4-6-3-4. Investigative Demand; Required Provisions; Sales of Synthetic Drugs

    4-6-3-5. Investigative Demand; Prohibited Provisions

    4-6-3-6. Application to Enforce Investigative Demand; Procedure; Contempt; Order

    4-6-3-6.5. Sanctions for Failure to Comply With Demand

    4-6-3-7. Certain Evidence; Admissibility in Criminal Prosecutions

    4-6-3-8. Abridgment of Limitations on Self-Incrimination Prohibited

    4-6-3-9. Materials Obtained Under Investigative Demand; Confidentiality

    4-6-3-10. Documentary Material; Custody, Use, and Preservation

    4-6-3-11. Documentary Material; Return

    4-6-3-12. Repealed

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