Indiana Order Setting Conditions of Release

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Order Setting Conditions of Release

Indiana Order Setting Conditions of Release is an order issued by a judge that sets forth the conditions under which a person accused of a crime can be released from custody pending trial. This order may include restrictions on the person’s travel, contact with certain people, and access to weapons. It may also include requirements that the person submit to drug testing and/or electronic monitoring. There are two types of Indiana Order Setting Conditions of Release: a pre-trial release order and a post-conviction release order. A pre-trial release order is issued prior to a criminal trial and is designed to ensure the accused appears for all court proceedings. A post-conviction release order is issued after a conviction and is designed to protect the public from the accused and to ensure the accused complies with the terms of their sentence.

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An application for a change of judge or change of venue from the county shall be filed within ten (10) days after a plea of not guilty, or if a date less than ten (10) days from the date of said plea, the case is set for trial, the application shall be filed within five (5) days after setting the case for trial.

A defendant charged with a misdemeanor may demand trial by jury by filing a written demand therefor not later than ten (10) days before his first scheduled trial date.

CR 4 Stated. Indiana Criminal Rule 4 declares that one accused of a crime is to be released on his own recognizance if incarcerated without a trial for an aggregate period exceeding six months from the date he was charged or arrested.

Rule 21 - Opening Statement (a) In criminal cases, the prosecution shall state briefly the evidence that supports its case. The defense may then state briefly the evidence in support of the defense, but has the right to decline to make an opening statement.

Indiana Criminal Rule 4 declares that one accused of a crime is to be released on his own recognizance if incarcerated without a trial for an aggregate period exceeding six months from the date he was charged or arrested.

Upon entering a conviction, whether the acceptance of a guilty plea or by finding or by verdict, the court shall sentence a defendant convicted in a criminal case within thirty (30) days of the plea or the finding or verdict of guilty, unless an extension for good cause is shown.

The local rule required by Ind. Crim. Rule 2.2 shall include an alternative assignment list of full-time judicial officers from contiguous counties and counties within the administrative district of the court as set forth in Administrative Rule 3(A) and senior judges.

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Indiana Order Setting Conditions of Release