Indiana Code § 35-32-2-6

Identity deception; synthetic identity deception; multiple offenses
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Sec. 6. (a) Subject to subsection (b), a person who commits the offense of identity deception or synthetic identity deception (before its repeal) may be tried in a county in which: (1) the victim resides; or (2) the person: (A) obtains; (B) possesses; (C) transfers; or (D) uses; the information used to commit the offense.       (b) If: (1) a person is charged with more than one (1) offense of identity deception or synthetic identity deception (before its repeal), or if a person is charged with both identity deception and synthetic identity deception (before its repeal); and (2) either: (A) the victims of the crimes reside in more than one (1) county; or (B) the person performs an act described in subsection (a)(2) in more than one (1) county; the person may be tried in any county described in subdivision (2).

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