Indiana Code § 31-39-4-14

Limited jurisdiction and control of juvenile court over law enforcement records
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Sec. 14. A judge of a juvenile court or the judge's employees may not exercise any jurisdiction or control over: (1) records kept and maintained by law enforcement agencies relating to juveniles; and (2) the discretion granted to heads of law enforcement agencies to release, or to grant access to, records and information unless otherwise specifically provided in the juvenile law, including IC 31-37-4-3 and IC 31-39-9 . Any specific authority that is granted does not imply the existence of any other jurisdiction or control. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-8-1.2(j).]   IC 31-39-5 Chapter 5. Fingerprints or Photographs of Child               31-39-5-1 Taking and filing             31-39-5-2 Separation from adult files; confidentiality             31-39-5-3 Fingerprinting and comparison             31-39-5-4 Destruction             31-39-5-5 Notice of rights             31-39-5-6 Destruction of copies forwarded to other agencies             31-39-5-7 Expungement of record

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