Sec. 7. Securing Attendance of Corporate Defendants. (1) The court attendance of a corporation for purposes of commencing or prosecuting a criminal action against it may be accomplished by the issuance and service of a summons. (a) A corporation shall be deemed in attendance for purposes of commencing or prosecuting a criminal action against it whenever an officer, director or counsel for such corporation is present. If such officer, director or counsel fails or refuses to appear, the court shall proceed with trial and judgment. IC 35-33-11 Chapter 11. Emergency Transfer of Certain Jail Inmates 35-33-11-1 Emergency transfer of certain county jail inmates 35-33-11-2 Judicial review of an order transferring an inmate 35-33-11-3 Overcrowding or inadequacy of local penal facility 35-33-11-4 Repealed 35-33-11-5 Transportation to and from facilities 35-33-11-6 Delivery of data with prisoner 35-33-11-7 Notice of subsequent transfer 35-33-11-8 Assignment of prisoners serving sentence to program or work 35-33-11-9 Assignment of prisoners awaiting trial to program or work 35-33-11-10 Discipline of prisoners awaiting trial
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