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IC 35-38-8-1
Application; sex or violent offender
Sec. 1. This chapter does not apply to a sex or violent offender
unless the offender's status as a sex or violent offender is solely due
to the offender's conviction for sexual misconduct with a minor (IC
35-42-4-9) and the offender proves that the defense described in
IC 35-42-4-9(e) applies to the offender.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-8-2
Application
Sec. 2. This chapter applies only to a person:
(1) convicted of a misdemeanor or a Class D felony that did not
result in injury to a person; or
(2) adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an offense
that, if committed by an adult, would be a misdemeanor or
Class D felony that did not result in injury to a person.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-8-3
Petition
Sec. 3. Eight (8) years after the date a person completes the
person's sentence and satisfies any other obligations imposed on the
person as a part of the sentence, the person may petition a sentencing
court to order the state police department to restrict access to the
records concerning the person's arrest and involvement in criminal
or juvenile court proceedings.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-8-4
Granting of petition; court findings
Sec. 4. The court shall grant a petition under this chapter if the
court finds:
(1) the person is:
(A) not a sex or violent offender; or
(B) a sex or violent offender, but the offender's status as a
sex or violent offender is solely due to the offender's
conviction for sexual misconduct with a minor (IC
35-42-4-9) and the offender proved that the defense
described in IC 35-42-4-9(e) applies to the offender;
(2) the person was:
(A) convicted of a misdemeanor or a Class D felony that did
not result in injury to a person; or
(B) adjudicated a delinquent child for committing an offense
that, if committed by an adult, would be a misdemeanor or
Class D felony not resulting in injury to a person;
(3) eight (8) years have passed since the person completed the
person's sentence and satisfied any other obligation imposed on
the person as part of the sentence; and
(4) the person has not been convicted of a felony since the
person completed the person's sentence and satisfied any other
obligation imposed on the person as part of the sentence.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-8-5
Court order; restricted access to records
Sec. 5. If the court grants the petition of a person under this
chapter, the court shall do the following:
(1) Order:
(A) the department of correction; and
(B) each:
(i) law enforcement agency; and
(ii) other person;
who incarcerated, provided treatment for, or provided other
services for the person under an order of the court;
to prohibit the release of the person's records or information
relating to the misdemeanor, nonviolent Class D felony, or
juvenile adjudication described in section 2 of this chapter, in
the person's records to a noncriminal justice agency without a
court order.
(2) Order any:
(A) state;
(B) regional; or
(C) local;
central repository for criminal history information to prohibit
the release of the person's records or information relating to the
misdemeanor, nonviolent Class D felony, or juvenile
adjudication described in section 2 of this chapter, in the
person's records to a noncriminal justice agency without a court
order.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-8-6
Defense to civil action; restricted records
Sec. 6. (a) If a person whose records are restricted under this
chapter brings a civil action that might be defended with the contents
of the records, the defendant is presumed to have a complete defense
to the action.
(b) For the plaintiff to recover in an action described in subsection
(a), the plaintiff must show that the contents of the restricted records
would not exonerate the defendant.
(c) In an action described in subsection (a), the plaintiff may be
required to state under oath whether:
(1) the plaintiff had records in the criminal justice system; and
(2) those records were restricted.
(d) In an action described in subsection (a), if the plaintiff denies
the existence of the records, the defendant may prove the existence
of the records in any manner compatible with the law of evidence.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-8-7
Legal statement on applications for employment and other
documents
Sec. 7. If a court orders a person's records to be restricted under
this chapter, the person may legally state on an application for
employment or any other document that the person has not been
arrested for or convicted of the felony or misdemeanor recorded in
the restricted records.
As added by P.L.194-2011, SEC.2.