Sec. 5. (a) A court may permit a defendant to inspect, view, and examine material that constitutes child sex abuse material at a state or local court or law enforcement facility if the defendant demonstrates that inspecting, viewing, and examining the material is necessary to the defendant's defense. (b) If a court permits a defendant to inspect, view, and examine material that constitutes child sex abuse material, the court shall issue a protective order under Indiana Trial Rule 26 with respect to the material. The protective order must: (1) specifically describe which persons may have access to the material, and prohibit any person not described in the order from having access to the material; (2) permit only those persons whose access to the material is necessary for the purposes described in subsection (a) to have access to the material; (3) prohibit the further dissemination of the material; and (4) prohibit the defendant from having direct access to the material. The protective order may include any other provision to safeguard the material. IC 35-36-11 Chapter 11. Laboratory Reports 35-36-11-1 "Laboratory report" 35-36-11-2 Prosecutor's notice of intent 35-36-11-3 Defendant's demand for cross-examination 35-36-11-4 Failure to file notice of intent 35-36-11-5 Waiver
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