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Indiana Code > Title 35 > Article 33 > Chapter 5 - Search And Seizure


Current as of: 2009
§ 35-33-5-1Issuance by court; probable cause; oath and affirmation; "place" defined; objects of search
§ 35-33-5-2Affidavit; descriptions; information to establish credibility of hearsay; form
§ 35-33-5-3Form

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