Indiana Code § 33-33-64-20

Circuit court judge sitting and acting as superior court judge
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Sec. 20. The judge of the Porter circuit court may, with the Porter superior court's permission, sit and act as a judge of the Porter superior court in all matters pending before the superior court, without limitation and without any further order, in the same manner and stead as if the judge were a judge of the Porter superior court with all the rights and powers as if the judge were an elected judge of the Porter superior court, including the right to act as presiding judge and otherwise participate in the organization and administration of the superior court. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-5-38-28.]

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