Sec. 11. (a) This section applies to an in person witness identification procedure in which, shortly after the commission of a crime: (1) a law enforcement officer requests that a witness observe an individual in person; and (2) the witness is being asked to observe the individual for the purpose of determining whether the witness can identify the individual as the perpetrator of a crime. (b) An in person witness identification described in subsection (a) shall be recorded by video, unless a law enforcement recording device is not available to the officer and recording is otherwise not practicable under the circumstances. (c) Failure to comply with the requirements of this section is admissible to support a claim of eyewitness misidentification, if the evidence is not otherwise inadmissible. IC 35-33-5 Chapter 5. Search and Seizure 35-33-5-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 35-33-5-0.5 Definitions 35-33-5-1 Issuance by court; probable cause; oath and affirmation; "place" defined; objects of search 35-33-5-2 Affidavit; descriptions; information to establish credibility of hearsay; form 35-33-5-3 Form 35-33-5-4 Return; initial disposition of property seized 35-33-5-5 Disposition of property held as evidence; preservation of evidence of a violent offense that could be subjected to DNA testing; records 35-33-5-5.1 Repealed 35-33-5-6 Dead body; search of building or place; affidavit 35-33-5-7 Execution of search warrant; forcible entry; wrongful entry; recovery of damages 35-33-5-8 Issue of warrant without affidavit; types of sworn testimony; procedures; perjury 35-33-5-9 Unmanned aerial vehicles; search warrant; exceptions 35-33-5-10 Admissibility of evidence; unmanned aerial vehicles 35-33-5-11 Electronic user data held in electronic storage 35-33-5-12 Use of real time tracking instruments; geolocation information 35-33-5-13 Immunity from civil or criminal liability 35-33-5-14 Notice to news media concerning search warrants 35-33-5-15 Provision of geolocation information; law enforcement agency request; emergency contact information 35-33-5-16 Questioning by law enforcement; admissibility
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