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HB1350 • 2026

A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and procedure.

A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and procedure.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Representative Alaina Shonkwiler
Last action
2026-01-06
Official status
Introduced House Bill (H)
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about conditions under which evidence can be excluded, nor does it explicitly mention direct appeal procedures.

Indiana Evidence Law Changes

This bill changes how courts handle evidence in criminal cases by limiting when they can exclude evidence based on violations of state or federal laws and constitutions.

What This Bill Does

  • Changes rules about excluding evidence in court.
  • Allows evidence to be used even if it breaks certain laws, unless specific conditions are met.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Courts and judges who handle criminal cases
  • Law enforcement officers who gather evidence

Terms To Know

Exclusionary rule
A principle that stops courts from using evidence if it was collected in a way that breaks the law or violates someone's rights.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify what conditions would allow evidence to be excluded.
  • It is unclear how this change will affect current court cases and procedures.

Bill History

  1. 2026-01-06 House

    Authored by Representative Shonkwiler

  2. 2026-01-06 House

    First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code

Official Summary Text

A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and procedure.
Exclusionary rule.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning criminal law and procedure.

Exclusionary rule.

Prohibits the exclusion of otherwise admissible evidence based on a violation of the Constitution of the State of Indiana, the Constitution of the United States, or the laws of the United States or Indiana unless certain conditions apply. Provides that an appeal from a court's order excluding evidence may be taken directly to the supreme court.