Sec. 3. After reviewing the complaint, affidavits, and other evidence or testimony, the court may issue an order for possession before the hearing if probable cause appears that: (1) the property is in immediate danger of destruction, serious harm, or sale to an innocent purchaser; or (2) the holder of the property threatens to destroy, harm, or sell the property to an innocent purchaser. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-6-1.5-3.]
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