Indiana Code § 35-37-4-11

Safeguarding victim from contact with accused and relatives of accused; waiting areas
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Sec. 11. (a) During court proceedings a court shall provide safeguards necessary to minimize the contact of the victim of an offense or delinquent act with: (1) a defendant accused of the offense or a juvenile accused of committing the delinquent act; and (2) the relatives and friends of: (A) a defendant accused of the offense; or (B) a juvenile accused of committing the delinquent act.       (b) The safeguards required under subsection (a) may include courthouse waiting areas for victims that are separated from those waiting areas specified for defendants, juveniles alleged to be delinquent children, and the relatives and friends of accused persons.       (c) A county is not required under this section, or by mandate of a court, to expend any funds to change the physical configuration of a courthouse in the county to meet the requirements of this section.

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