Indiana Code § 33-38-15.2-2

Presence of elected or appointed judge
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Sec. 2. A judge pro tempore may serve as a judge of a court regardless of whether the appointed or elected judge of the court is present and available in the building that contains the court.   IC 33-39 ARTICLE 39. PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS               Ch. 1. Bond; Eligibility Requirements for Prosecuting Attorneys; Duty to Prosecute; Special Prosecutors; Pretrial Diversion             Ch. 2. Powers and Duties             Ch. 3. Travel Expenses Reimbursed for Taking Depositions in Criminal Actions             Ch. 4. Appointment of Investigators and Jurisdiction to Investigate             Ch. 5. Assistance Procuring a Liquor License Prohibited             Ch. 6. Compensation of Prosecuting Attorneys, Deputies, and Investigators             Ch. 7. Retirement Fund             Ch. 8. Prosecuting Attorneys Council             Ch. 8.1. Prosecutor Review Board             Ch. 9. Defense and Indemnification of Prosecuting Attorneys             Ch. 10. Senior Prosecuting Attorneys, Special Prosecutors, and Special Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys             Ch. 12. Prosecuting Attorney's Giglio List   IC 33-39-1 Chapter 1. Bond; Eligibility Requirements for Prosecuting Attorneys; Duty to Prosecute; Special Prosecutors; Pretrial Diversion               33-39-1-1 Repealed             33-39-1-2 Prosecuting attorney; eligibility             33-39-1-3 Bond or crime insurance policy of prosecuting attorney             33-39-1-4 Duties on receiving information of felony or misdemeanor             33-39-1-5 Felony, misdemeanor, or infraction prosecutions; other duties required by law             33-39-1-6 Repealed             33-39-1-7 Repealed             33-39-1-8 Withholding of prosecution; applicability grounds; conditions; notification             33-39-1-9 Criminal charges against persons working with children; notification of employers

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