Indiana Code
Chapter 13. The Commission on Judicial Qualifications and the Retirement, Discipline, and Removal of Justices and Judges
33-38-13-19. Rights of Judge; Proceedings; Notice; Incapacity

Sec. 19. (a) In formal proceedings involving a justice's or judge's discipline, retirement, or removal, the justice or judge may do the following:
(1) Defend against the charges by introducing evidence.
(2) Be represented by counsel.
(3) Examine and cross-examine witnesses.
(4) Issue subpoenas for attendance of witnesses to testify or produce evidentiary matter under section 31 of this chapter.
(b) The commission shall transcribe the testimony and provide a copy at no cost to the justice or judge. The justice or judge is entitled to have any part of the testimony transcribed at the justice's or judge's expense.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, notice or any other matter shall be sent to a justice or judge by registered or certified mail to the justice or judge at the justice's or judge's office and residence unless the justice or judge requests otherwise in writing. A copy of the notice or other matter must be mailed to the justice's or judge's attorney of record.
(d) If a justice or judge has been adjudged incapacitated under IC 29-3, the justice's or judge's guardian may claim and exercise any right and privilege and make any defense for the justice or judge with the same force and effect as if claimed, exercised, or made by the justice or judge if competent. If the rules provide for serving or giving notice or sending any matter to the justice or judge, a copy of any notice or other matter sent to the justice or judge also shall be served, given, or sent to the justice's or judge's guardian.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-2.1-5-12.]
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.17.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 33. Courts and Court Officers

Article 38. Judges

Chapter 13. The Commission on Judicial Qualifications and the Retirement, Discipline, and Removal of Justices and Judges

33-38-13-1. Scope of Law

33-38-13-2. "Commission" Defined

33-38-13-3. "Counsel" Defined

33-38-13-4. "Judge" Defined

33-38-13-5. "Mail" Defined

33-38-13-6. "Masters" Defined

33-38-13-7. "Presiding Master" Defined

33-38-13-8. Age; Temporary Judicial Duties

33-38-13-9. Meeting of Commissioners

33-38-13-10. Papers Filed Before and After Institution of Formal Proceedings; Confidentiality; Public Inspection

33-38-13-11. Privileged Information

33-38-13-12. Complaint

33-38-13-13. Complaint; Investigation

33-38-13-14. Notice of Formal Proceedings

33-38-13-15. Answer

33-38-13-16. Setting for Hearing Before Commission or Masters

33-38-13-17. Hearing

33-38-13-18. Evidence

33-38-13-19. Rights of Judge; Proceedings; Notice; Incapacity

33-38-13-20. Amendments to Notice or Answer

33-38-13-21. Report of Masters

33-38-13-22. Objections to Report of Masters

33-38-13-23. Appearance Before Commission

33-38-13-24. Extension of Time

33-38-13-25. Hearings; Additional Evidence

33-38-13-26. Vote or Recommendation for Censure, Retirement, or Removal

33-38-13-27. Record of Commission Proceedings

33-38-13-28. Certification of Commission Recommendation to Supreme Court

33-38-13-29. Petition for Modification or Rejection of Commission's Recommendation

33-38-13-30. Jurisdiction and Powers

33-38-13-31. Subpoenas

33-38-13-32. Enforcement of Subpoena

33-38-13-33. Filing Papers and Pleadings

33-38-13-34. Discovery; Admissibility of Evidence; Demand for Formal Proceeding or Finding

33-38-13-35. Exclusion