Bills on Trafficking, Public Access, Criminal Justice Move Forward
January 19, 2012
January 19, 2012
MERRILLVILLE, Ind., Jan. 19 -- The Indiana Attorney General issued the following news release:
Progress has been made in the Legislature on important bills to crack down on human trafficking, improve public access to government records and meetings and provide immunity from prosecution for those who seek medical attention for an intoxicated person, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said today.
In past sessions the Indiana General Assembly passed nearly unanimous . . .
Progress has been made in the Legislature on important bills to crack down on human trafficking, improve public access to government records and meetings and provide immunity from prosecution for those who seek medical attention for an intoxicated person, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said today.
In past sessions the Indiana General Assembly passed nearly unanimous . . .