Sec. 7. Whenever a court commits a person to the department of correction as a result of a conviction, the court shall notify the department of correction of the last known name and address of any victim of the offense for which the person is convicted. IC 35-50-2 Chapter 2. Death Sentence and Sentences for Felonies and Habitual Offenders 35-50-2-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter 35-50-2-0.2 Effect of addition of section 7.1 of chapter and amendment of chapter by P.L.328-1985 35-50-2-0.3 Content of juvenile record 35-50-2-1 Definitions 35-50-2-1.3 "Advisory sentence" 35-50-2-1.4 "Criminal organization" 35-50-2-1.5 "Individual with an intellectual disability" 35-50-2-1.8 "Sex offense against a child" 35-50-2-2 Repealed 35-50-2-2.1 Repealed 35-50-2-2.2 Suspension of a sentence for a felony 35-50-2-3 Murder 35-50-2-4 Class A felony; Level 1 felony 35-50-2-4.5 Level 2 felony 35-50-2-5 Class B felony; Level 3 felony 35-50-2-5.5 Level 4 felony 35-50-2-6 Class C felony; Level 5 felony; commission of nonsupport of child as Class D felony 35-50-2-7 Class D felony; Level 6 felony; judgment of conviction entered as a misdemeanor 35-50-2-7.1 Repealed 35-50-2-8 Habitual offenders 35-50-2-8.5 Repealed 35-50-2-9 Death penalty sentencing procedure 35-50-2-10 Repealed 35-50-2-11 Firearm used in commission of offense; firearm discharged or pointed at police officer during commission of offense; separate charge; additional sentence 35-50-2-12 Characteristics of incarcerated offenders; publication of findings 35-50-2-13 Use of firearms in controlled substance offenses under IC 35-48-4-1 through IC 35-48-4-4 35-50-2-14 Repeat sexual offender 35-50-2-15 Criminal organization enhancement 35-50-2-16 Termination of a human pregnancy; enhancement 35-50-2-17 Sentencing alternatives for offenders less than 18 years of age 35-50-2-18 "Felony terrorist offense"; charging procedure; sentence 35-50-2-19 Unlawful use of a tracking device; enhancement
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