Indiana Code § 35-35-3-7

Inability to locate victim or next of kin; certification
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Sec. 7. If the prosecuting attorney is unable to make a certification required under section 5 or 6 of this chapter because he was unable, after a reasonable effort, to locate the victim or his next of kin, then he shall certify this fact to the court. He may then submit the recommendation, and the court may act upon it.   IC 35-36 ARTICLE 36. PRETRIAL NOTICES, MOTIONS, AND PROCEDURES               Ch. 1. Definitions             Ch. 2. Affirmative Defense of Insanity or Mental Illness; Pleadings, Orders, and Findings             Ch. 3. Comprehension to Stand Trial             Ch. 4. Notice of Alibi Defense             Ch. 5. Change of Judge             Ch. 6. Change of Venue             Ch. 7. Continuances             Ch. 8. Omnibus Date, Pretrial Hearing, and Pretrial Conference             Ch. 9. Pretrial Determination of Intellectual Disability in Death Sentence Cases             Ch. 10. Child Pornography and Discovery             Ch. 11. Laboratory Reports             Ch. 12. Court Appointed Forensic Advocate for Persons With Intellectual Disabilities, Developmental Disabilities, or Autism Spectrum Disorders   IC 35-36-1 Chapter 1. Definitions               35-36-1-1 Definitions

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