Sec. 13. A justice, judge, or prosecuting attorney may not accept compensation for the sale or lease of any property or service that exceeds the amount that the justice, judge, or prosecuting attorney would charge in the ordinary course of business from any person or entity whom the justice, judge, or prosecuting attorney knows, or has reason to know, has an economic interest in the outcome of a current or future cause in which the justice, judge, or prosecuting attorney is or may be a participant.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-2.1-8-5.]
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 33. Courts and Court Officers
Article 23. General Provisions
33-23-11-4. "Economic Interest"
33-23-11-6. "Information of a Confidential Nature"
33-23-11-9. Participation in Cause; Economic Interest
33-23-11-10. Influence Upon Actions Involving Legislator
33-23-11-11. Disclosure of Economic Interest
33-23-11-12. Compensation Resulting From Material Information
33-23-11-13. Excessive Compensation for Sale, Lease, or Service
33-23-11-14. Annual Statement of Economic Interests
33-23-11-15. Filing of Statement
33-23-11-16. Contents of Statement of Economic Interests
33-23-11-17. Supreme Court or Court of Appeals; Prohibited Activities of Judges