Indiana Code § 4-20.5-16-4

Concurrent jurisdiction regarding civil and criminal process
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Sec. 4. The state retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over property acquired by the United States under this chapter, so far that civil process in all cases and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the state against a person charged with the commission of an offense may be executed on the property.   IC 4-20.5-17 Chapter 17. Repealed   IC 4-20.5-18 Chapter 18. Retrocession of Property From the United States               4-20.5-18-1 Consent of state to retrocession of jurisdiction             4-20.5-18-2 Acceptance by governor             4-20.5-18-3 Perfection

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