Sec. 2. The state, by the attorney general, may file an amicus curiae brief in any matter pending in any state court without the consent of the parties or leave of the court. The attorney general shall file the amicus curiae brief within the time allowed for the party with whom the state is substantively aligned to file the party's brief or petition. However, for good cause shown, a court may permit the attorney general to file a belated amicus curiae brief. If the court permits the filing of a belated amicus curiae brief, the court shall set a deadline for an opposing party to file a reply brief. IC 34-34 ARTICLE 34. REPEALED [Pre-1998 Recodification Citations: 34-34-1-1 formerly 34-1-4-1 34-34-1-2 formerly 34-1-4-2(a) 34-34-1-3 formerly 34-1-4-2(b) 34-34-1-4 formerly 34-1-4-2(c) 34-34-1-5 formerly 34-1-4-3 34-34-1-6 formerly 34-1-4-4 34-34-1-7 formerly 34-1-4-6 34-34-1-8 formerly 34-1-4-7 34-34-1-9 formerly 34-1-4-8 34-34-2-1 formerly 34-2-27-1 part 34-34-2-2 formerly 34-2-27-1 part 34-34-2-3 formerly 34-2-27-1 part.] IC 34-35 ARTICLE 35. CHANGE OF VENUE Ch. 1. Change of Venue Generally Ch. 2. Change of Venue From County in Civil Actions Ch. 3. Change of Venue in Specific Circumstances Ch. 4. Change of Venue in Cases on Remand Ch. 5. Reimbursement for Expenses Incurred by Change of Venue Ch. 6. Collection and Payment of Fees Included in Transcript of Costs for Change of Venue Cases Ch. 7. Collection of Costs in Change of Venue Cases IC 34-35-1 Chapter 1. Change of Venue Generally 34-35-1-1 Application; causes 34-35-1-2 Designation of county; trial; costs 34-35-1-3 Presiding judge; attorney appointed as judge 34-35-1-4 Compensation for judge pro tempore and special judges 34-35-1-5 Absence or loss of judge; selection of attorney to serve as temporary judge
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