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2006 Indiana Code - ARTICLE 33. PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS

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  • CHAPTER 1. ARREST
  • CHAPTER 2. ARREST WARRANTS
  • CHAPTER 3. UNIFORM ACT ON FRESH PURSUIT
  • CHAPTER 4. SUMMONS AND PROMISE TO APPEAR IN LIEU OF ARREST WARRANT
  • CHAPTER 5. SEARCH AND SEIZURE
  • CHAPTER 6. DETENTION OF SHOPLIFTERS BY OWNER OR AGENT
  • CHAPTER 7. PROBABLE CAUSE; INITIAL HEARING
  • CHAPTER 8. BAIL AND BAIL PROCEDURE
  • CHAPTER 8.5. BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCE
  • CHAPTER 9. BAIL UPON APPEAL
  • CHAPTER 10. SECURING ATTENDANCE OF DEFENDANTS AND UNIFORM EXTRADITION ACT
  • CHAPTER 11. EMERGENCY TRANSFER OF CERTAIN JAIL INMATES
  • CHAPTER 12. REPEALED
  • CHAPTER 13. REPEALED
  • CHAPTER 14. COUNTY EXTRADITION FUND

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