Sec. 8. In any proceeding under this chapter the attorney general or prosecuting attorney may file with the clerk of the court a certificate that in his opinion the case is of general importance, a copy of which shall be immediately furnished by said clerk to the judge or each of the judges of the court wherein the proceedings may be pending, and the court shall thereupon make the proper orders in the premises.
Formerly: Acts 1907, c.243, s.8. As amended by P.L.152-1986, SEC.10.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 1. Combinations in Restraint of Trade
Chapter 2. Combinations Restraining Trade
24-1-2-1. Illegal Combinations; Exceptions; Offense; Defense
24-1-2-3. Restraint of Bidding for Letting Contracts; Offense
24-1-2-4. Collusion Among Contract Bidders; Civil Action by Principal; Action by Attorney General
24-1-2-5. Duty of Attorney General and Prosecuting Attorney; Civil and Criminal Proceedings
24-1-2-5.1. Attorney General May Bring Action on Behalf of the State or a Political Subdivision
24-1-2-6. Discovery Proceedings; Examination of Defendant; Sanctions for Noncompliance
24-1-2-7. Treble Damage Action; Attorney General's Representation of State or Political Subdivision
24-1-2-8. General Importance of Case; Certificate
24-1-2-9. Costs of Proceedings
24-1-2-11. Examination of Witness or Party; Immunity From Criminal Prosecution