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In some states' laws, consent does play a role, but in a limited manner or in exceptional circumstances, so that in the end the legislation remains coercion-based. Indiana: The Indiana Code does not define consent (§35-31.5-2). Consent only comes up in situations where the other person is deemed incapable of consenting (§35-42-4-1 to 14 ...
[citation needed] The first General Assembly of the Indiana Territory met on July 29, 1805, and shortly after the Revised Statutes of 1807 was the official body of law. [citation needed] Indiana's constitution, adopted in 1816, specified that all laws in effect for the Territory would be considered laws of the state, until they expired or were ...
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Providing fire protection under IC 36–8, except in a township that is located in a county having a consolidated city that has consolidated the township's fire department under IC 36-3-1-6.1. Filing an annual personnel report under IC 5-11-13. Providing and maintain township parks and community centers under IC 36–10.
Indiana HB 1608 (also called the "Education Matters Bill") is a bill that prohibits any person, entity, or vendor working in an official school capacity from providing instruction on human sexuality for grades K through 3. [1] The bill was passed 65–29 by the Indiana House on February 23, 2023.
2 years, 1 month: Automobile accident Trooper Roy E. Jones: 07-03-1979 31 2 years, 8 months: Automobile accident Trooper Robert J. Lather II: 07-06-1982 30 7 years, 6 months: Vehicular assault Trooper Steven L. Bailey: 12-10-1983 29 5 years: Gunfire (Accidental) Sergeant John E. Hatfull: 04-13-1987 45 14 years, 2 months: Gunfire Master Trooper ...
In 1795, Indiana as part of the Northwest Territory passed the "buggery" law, which punished male sodomy with death.In 1807, the Indiana Territory enacted a criminal code which included a sodomy provision, eliminating the gender-specifics (meaning it would be applicable to both heterosexual and homosexual conduct), reducing the penalty to one to five years' imprisonment, a fine of 100 to 500 ...
The first Grand Master of Indiana was Alexander Buckner of Charlestown, who would later become a United States senator from Missouri. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The Grand Lodge would have its first annual meeting in Charlestown, and would alternate between several southern Indiana towns until its 1828 meeting at Indianapolis, where it has remained ever ...