Sec. 6. The following persons are immune from civil and criminal liability for an act or omission that relates to the provision of information, facilities, or technical assistance in accordance with this article: (1) A person who provides services that relate to the provision of electronic communication. (2) An employee, an officer, an agent, or a contractor of a person described in subdivision (1). (3) A landlord, a custodian, a property owner, or other person who provides assistance in the interception of an electronic communication. IC 35-34 ARTICLE 34. BRINGING CRIMINAL CHARGES Ch. 1. Indictment and Information Ch. 2. Grand Jury and Special Grand Jury IC 35-34-1 Chapter 1. Indictment and Information 35-34-1-1 Commencement of prosecution; filing; sealing; violation 35-34-1-2 Contents; requisites; form 35-34-1-2.4 Verified or sworn documents; form of oath; administration; false affirmation or verification 35-34-1-2.5 Prior convictions 35-34-1-3 Illegible or lost indictment or information 35-34-1-4 Motion to dismiss by defendant; grounds; requisites; disposition; effect of order 35-34-1-5 Amendment of charge; procedures; limitations 35-34-1-6 Defective indictment or information; dismissal; exceptions 35-34-1-7 Grand jury proceedings; violation of IC 35-34-2 ; dismissal 35-34-1-8 Motion to dismiss by defendant; requisites; affidavits; documentary evidence; hearing; disposition; procedures 35-34-1-9 Joinder of offenses or defendants 35-34-1-10 Motions; joinder of offenses; dismissal of offense joinable for trial or of related offenses; requisites; orders 35-34-1-11 Severance of offenses or separate trial of defendants joined 35-34-1-12 Motion for severance or separate trial; time; waiver or bar 35-34-1-13 Motion to dismiss by prosecuting attorney 35-34-1-14 Pleading special matters; sufficiency 35-34-1-15 Incorrect name of defendant immaterial 35-34-1-16 Perjury; requisites 35-34-1-17 Forgery; misdescription of instrument destroyed or withheld by defendant immaterial 35-34-1-18 Names of owners of property 35-34-1-19 Rules of construction
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