Indiana Code § 12-26-10-3

Confinement in county jail
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Sec. 3. An individual may not be confined in a county jail unless all the following apply: (1) The individual is found to be dangerous and violent. (2) There is no other suitable facility available pending admission to a facility. (3) The court so orders. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 16-14-9.1-16(c).]

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