Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022

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35-45-11-1. Exceptions. (a) This chapter does not apply to the use of a corpse for: (1) Scientific; (2) Medical; (3) Organ transplantation; (4) Historical; (5) Forensic; or (6) Investigative; purposes. (b) This chapter does not apply to: (1) A funeral director; (2) An embalmer; or (3) An employee of an individual described in subdivision (1) or (2); engaged in the individual’s normal scope of prac tice and employment. 35-45-11-2. Abuse of corpse. A person who knowingly or intentionally: (1) mutilates a corpse; (2) has sexual intercourse or other sexual conduct (as defined in IC 35-31.5-2-221.5) with the corpse; or (3) opens a casket with the intent to com mit an act described in subdivision (1) or (2); commits abuse of a corpse, a Level 6 felony. Chapter 12. Code Grabbing Devices. 35-45-12-1. “Code grabbing device” defined. 35-45-12-2. Possession or use of code grabbing device. 35-45-12-1. “Code grabbing device” defined. As used in this chapter, “code grabbing device” means a device that is capable of: (1) Receiving and recording the code sig nal sent by a transmitter of: (A) A motor vehicle security alarm system; (B) A motor vehicle automatic door locking system; or (C) A residential or commercial auto matic garage door opening system; and (2) Disarming: (A) A motor vehicle security alarm system; (B) A motor vehicle automatic door

violates an order issued in another state that is substantially similar to an order described in subdivisions (2) through (5) if the person has been given actual notice of the order. (7) The person’s stalking of another per son violates an order that is substantially similar to an order described in subdivi sions (2) through (5) and is issued by an Indian: (E) organized group or community, including an Alaska Native village or regional or village corporation as defined in or established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.); that is recognized as eligible for the spe cial programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their special status as Indians if the person has been given actual notice of the order. (8) A criminal complaint of stalking that concerns an act by the person against the same victim or victims is pending in a court and the person has been given actual notice of the complaint. (c) The offense is a Level 4 felony if: (1) the act or acts were committed while the person was armed with a deadly weapon; or (2) the person has an unrelated convic tion for an offense under this section against the same victim or victims. 35-45-10-6. Remote aerial harassment. A person who operates an unmanned aerial vehicle in a manner that is intended to subject another person to harassment commits remote aerial harassment, a Class A misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6 felony if the per son has a prior unrelated conviction under this sec tion. Chapter 11. Abuse of Corpse. 35-45-11-1. Exceptions. 35-45-11-2. Abuse of corpse. (A) tribe; (B) band; (C) pueblo; (D) nation; or

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