CHAPTER 6. EXECUTION OF DEATH SENTENCE
IC 35-38-6
Chapter 6. Execution of Death Sentence
IC 35-38-6-1
Execution of death sentence; specified time and date; executioner
Sec. 1. (a) The punishment of death shall be inflicted by
intravenous injection of a lethal substance or substances into the
convicted person:
(1) in a quantity sufficient to cause the death of the convicted
person; and
(2) until the convicted person is dead.
(b) The death penalty shall be inflicted before the hour of sunrise
on a date fixed by the sentencing court. However, the execution must
not occur until at least one hundred (100) days after the conviction.
(c) The superintendent of the state prison, or persons designated
by the superintendent, shall designate the person who is to serve as
the executioner.
(d) The department of correction may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2
necessary to implement subsection (a).
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.294-1995,
SEC.1; P.L.20-2002, SEC.1.
IC 35-38-6-2
Court to issue warrant to sheriff; contents
Sec. 2. The court in which a death sentence is ordered shall issue
a warrant to the sheriff within fourteen (14) days of the sentence:
(1) that is under the seal of the court;
(2) that contains notice of the conviction and the sentence;
(3) that is directed to the superintendent of the state prison; and
(4) that orders the superintendent to execute the convicted
person at a specified time and date in the state prison.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.2.
IC 35-38-6-3
Delivery of person to superintendent; receipt of delivery of person
Sec. 3. A sheriff who receives a warrant under section 2 or section
7 of this chapter shall immediately:
(1) transport the person to the state prison;
(2) deliver the person and the warrant to the superintendent of
the prison;
(3) obtain a receipt for the delivery of the person; and
(4) deliver the receipt to the clerk of the sentencing court.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.3.
IC 35-38-6-4
Confinement of convicted person; segregation of female prisoner;
visits by certain persons
Sec. 4. (a) The convicted person shall be confined in the state
prison until the date of the convicted person's execution. The
convicted person may temporarily be held in a maximum security
facility for security purposes or during renovation of the state prison.
A convicted female shall be confined in a maximum security
women's prison until not more than thirty (30) days before the date
of her execution. A convicted female shall be segregated from male
prisoners after her transfer from the women's prison.
(b) The convicted person's:
(1) attorney;
(2) physician;
(3) relatives;
(4) friends; and
(5) spiritual advisor;
may visit the convicted person while the convicted person is
confined. The department of correction shall adopt rules, under
IC 4-22-2, governing such visits.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.4.
IC 35-38-6-5
Place of execution of death sentence
Sec. 5. The execution must take place inside the walls of the state
prison in a room arranged for that purpose. The department of
correction shall provide the necessary room and appliances to carry
out the execution as provided in this chapter.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.294-1995,
SEC.2.
IC 35-38-6-6
Persons permitted to be present at execution of death sentence;
exclusion of persons for safety or security reasons; confidentiality
of identity of persons assisting in execution
Sec. 6. (a) Only the following persons may be present at the
execution:
(1) The superintendent of the state prison.
(2) The person designated by the superintendent of the state
prison and any assistants who are necessary to assist in the
execution.
(3) The prison physician.
(4) One (1) other physician.
(5) The spiritual advisor of the convicted person.
(6) The prison chaplain.
(7) Not more than five (5) friends or relatives of the convicted
person who are invited by the convicted person to attend.
(8) Except as provided in subsection (b), not more than eight (8)
of the following members of the victim's immediate family who
are at least eighteen (18) years of age:
(A) The victim's spouse.
(B) One (1) or more of the victim's children.
(C) One (1) or more of the victim's parents.
(D) One (1) or more of the victim's grandparents.
(E) One (1) or more of the victim's siblings.
(b) If there is more than one (1) victim, not more than eight (8)
persons who are members of the victims' immediate families may be
present at the execution. The department shall determine which
persons may be present in accordance with procedures adopted under
subsection (c).
(c) The department shall develop procedures to determine which
family members of a victim may be present at the execution if more
than eight (8) family members of a victim desire to be present or if
there is more than one (1) victim. Upon the request of a family
member of a victim, the department shall establish a support room
for the use of:
(1) an immediate family member of the victim described in
subsection (a)(8) who is not selected to be present at the
execution; and
(2) a person invited by an immediate family member of the
victim described in subsection (a)(8) to offer support to the
immediate family member.
(d) The superintendent of the state prison may exclude a person
from viewing the execution if the superintendent determines that the
presence of the person would threaten the safety or security of the
state prison and sets forth this determination in writing.
(e) The department of correction:
(1) shall keep confidential the identities of persons who assist
the superintendent of the state prison in an execution; and
(2) may:
(A) classify as confidential; and
(B) withhold from the public;
any part of a document relating to an execution that would
reveal the identity of a person who assists the superintendent in
the execution.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.5;
P.L.56-2006, SEC.1.
IC 35-38-6-7
Escape and recapture of convicted person
Sec. 7. (a) If the convicted person:
(1) escapes from custody before the date set for execution; and
(2) is recaptured before the date set for execution;
the convicted person shall be confined and executed according to the
terms of the warrant.
(b) If the convicted person:
(1) escapes from custody before delivery to the superintendent
of the state prison; and
(2) is recaptured after the date set for execution;
any person may arrest and commit the convicted person to the jail of
the county in which the convicted person was sentenced. The sheriff
shall notify the sentencing court of the recapture, and the court shall
fix a new date for the execution. The new execution date must not be
less than thirty (30) nor more than sixty (60) days after the recapture
of the person. The court shall issue a new warrant in the form
prescribed by section 2 of this chapter.
(c) If the convicted person:
(1) escapes from confinement; and
(2) is recaptured after the date set for execution;
any person may arrest and commit the convicted person to the
department of correction. When the convicted person is returned to
the department of correction or a facility or place designated by the
department of correction, the department shall notify the sentencing
court, and the court shall fix a new date for the execution. The new
execution date must not be less than thirty (30) nor more than sixty
(60) days after the recapture of the person. The court shall issue a
warrant to the department of correction directing the superintendent
of the state prison to execute the convicted person at a specified time
and date in the state prison.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.6.
IC 35-38-6-8
Suspension of execution of death sentence; reason for delay
Sec. 8. (a) If the execution of the death sentence is suspended, the
department of correction shall note the reason for the delay on the
warrant but shall proceed with the execution when the period of
suspension ends.
(b) The warrant shall be returned to the clerk of the sentencing
court after:
(1) the convicted person is executed;
(2) the convicted person has been pardoned;
(3) the convicted person's judgment has been reversed;
(4) the convicted person's sentence has been commuted; or
(5) the convicted person dies before his execution;
with a statement concerning the completion of the execution or the
reason why the person was not executed.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.7.
IC 35-38-6-9
Application of chapter to women convicted and sentenced to death
Sec. 9. The provisions of this chapter in relation to the infliction
of the death penalty extend equally, so far as applicable, to the case
of any woman convicted and sentenced to death.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3.
IC 35-38-6-10
Suspension of execution of sentence when condemned woman is
pregnant; certification of physicians
Sec. 10. If the physician of the state prison and one (1) other
physician certify in writing to the superintendent of the state prison
and the sentencing court that a condemned woman is pregnant, the
superintendent shall suspend the execution of the sentence. When the
state prison physician and one (1) other physician certify in writing
to the superintendent of the state prison and the sentencing court that
the woman is no longer pregnant, the sentencing court shall
immediately fix a new execution date.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.3. Amended by P.L.20-2002, SEC.8.