Indiana Code § 33-35-4-3

Proceeding to procure liquor license; city court judge not to act as attorney for applicant; violation; offense
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Sec. 3. A city court judge may not act as attorney, agent, or counsel for the applicant in a proceeding to procure a license to retail or wholesale intoxicating liquors under IC 7.1 or aid or assist in any manner in the procuring of such a license. A person who recklessly violates this section commits a Class B misdemeanor. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-10.1-4-3.]   IC 33-35-5 Chapter 5. Records; Procedures; Practices               33-35-5-1 City court; governing laws and rules             33-35-5-2 City or town court; change of venue             33-35-5-3 City court; warrants or other processes             33-35-5-4 Certain city courts; books of records in civil cases             33-35-5-5 City court; issues of fact to be tried by judge unless demand for jury trial             33-35-5-6 Style of city or town court             33-35-5-7 Courts not of record; judges; requirements             33-35-5-7.5 Presiding judge exemption to judicial eligibility requirements             33-35-5-8 Effect of judgments, orders, and proceedings in town and city courts; orders of sale and executions affecting real estate             33-35-5-9 Appeals from city and town courts; procedure             33-35-5-10 Appeals from certain city courts; procedure

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