Commencement of Rule 4 Time Periods for Those Incarcerated Outside of State or in Another County

Indiana Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule: 4.2

Jurisdiction: IN

Bluebook Citation: Ind. R. Crim. P. 4.2

Effective January 1, 2025 (A) If a defendant is charged in Indiana but apprehended outside the state or is held in Indiana in federal custody, the Rule 4 time periods commence when the defendant is returned to Indiana or is made available by federal authorities for prosecution in Indiana. (B) If a defendant is charged in one Indiana county during the time the defendant is incarcerated in a different county, the Rule 4 time periods commence on the earlier of: (1) the date the court in the non-custodial county orders the defendant’s appearance; or (2) the date the defendant provides written notice to the court where the charge is pending of the defendant’s location and requests initiation of proceedings in the non-custodial county. (C) If a defendant is charged in one Indiana county prior to the defendant being incarcerated in a different county, the Rule 4 time period tolls from the defendant's failure to appear in the non-custodial county until the earlier of: (1) the date the court in the noncustodial county orders the defendant’s appearance; or (2) the date the defendant provides written notice to the court where the charge is pending of the defendant’s location and requests initiation of proceedings in the non-custodial county. Version History Effective Obsolete Amended current - - 01-01-2024 01-01-2025 10-18-2024

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