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results in the death of another person.
(b) The state must allege and prove that either
the person or the person with whom he or she
agreed performed an overt act in furtherance of the
agreement.
(c) It is no defense that the person with whom
the accused person is alleged to have conspired:
(1) has not been prosecuted;
(2) has not been convicted;
(3) has been acquitted;
(4) has been convicted of a different crime;
(5) cannot be prosecuted for any reason; or
(6) lacked the capacity to commit the
crime.
35-41-5-3. Multiple convictions.
(a) A person may not be convicted of both a
conspiracy and an attempt with respect to the
same underlying crime.
(b) A person may not be convicted of both a
crime and an attempt to commit the same crime.
ARTICLE 42.
OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON
Ch. 1.
Homicide.
Ch. 2.
Battery and Related Offenses.
Ch. 3.
Kidnapping and Confinement.
Ch. 4.
Sex Crimes.
Ch. 5.
Robbery
Chapter 1. Homicide.
35-42-1-0.5. Nonapplicability of certain provisions.
35-42-1-1.
Murder.
35-42-1-2.
Causing suicide.
35-42-1-2.5. Assisting suicide.
35-42-1-3.
Voluntary manslaughter.
35-42-1-4.
Involuntary manslaughter.
35-42-1-5.
Reckless homicide.
35-42-1-6.
Feticide..
35-42-1-0.5. Nonapplicability of certain
provisions.
Sections 1, 3 and 4 of this chapter do not
apply to an abortion performed in compliance
with:
(1) IC 16-34; or
(2) IC 35-1-58.5 (before its repeal).
35-42-1-1. Murder.
A person who:
(1) knowingly or intentionally kills another
human being;
(2) kills another human being while com-
mitting or attempting to commit arson,
burglary, child molesting, consumer prod-
uct tampering, criminal deviate conduct
(under IC 35-42-4-2 before its repeal),
kidnapping, rape, robbery, human traf-
ficking, promotion of human trafficking,
sexual trafficking of a minor, or carjacking
(before its repeal);
(3) kills another human being while com-
mitting or attempting to commit:
(A) dealing in or manufacturing
cocaine or a narcotic drug (IC 35-48-
4-1);
(B) dealing in or manufacturing
methamphetamine (IC 35-48-4-1.1);
(C) dealing in a schedule I, II, or III
controlled substance (IC 35-48-4-2);
(D) dealing in a schedule IV controlled
substance (IC 35-48-4-3); or
(E) dealing in a schedule V controlled
substance; or
(4) knowingly or intentionally kills a fetus
that has attained viability (as defined in IC
16-18-2-365);
commits murder, a felony.
35-42-1-2. Causing suicide.
A person who intentionally causes another
human being, by force, duress, or deception, to
commit suicide commits causing suicide, a Level
3 felony.
35-42-1-2.5. Assisting suicide.
(a) This section does not apply to the follow-
ing:
(1) A licensed health care provider who
administers, prescribes, or dispenses med-
ications or procedures to relieve a per-
son’s pain or discomfort, even if the
medication or procedure may hasten or
increase the risk of death, unless such
medications or procedures are intended to
cause death.
(2) The withholding or withdrawing or
medical treatment or life-prolonging pro-
cedures by a licensed health care provider,