Sec. 4. The state shall pay the expenses incurred by a judge from a threatened, pending, or completed action or proceeding that arises from: (1) making; (2) performing; or (3) failing to make or perform; a decision, a duty, an obligation, a privilege, or a responsibility of the judge's office. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-13-17-4.] IC 33-38-13 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
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