Indiana Statutes
§ 33-39-5-1 — Violations
Indiana § 33-39-5-1
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 39PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS
Ch. 5Assistance Procuring a Liquor License Prohibited
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 33-39-5-1 (2026).
Text
A:
(1)prosecuting attorney;
(2)deputy prosecuting attorney; or
(3)judge of a city court;
who recklessly acts as attorney, agent, or counsel for an applicant in a
proceeding to procure a license to retail or wholesale intoxicating
liquors under IC 7.1, or aids or assists in any manner in the procuring
of a license commits a Class B misdemeanor.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-14-3-1.]
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.18.
Nearby Sections
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§ 33-22-1-1
"Prior law" defined§ 33-22-1-2
Purpose of recodification§ 33-22-1-3
Statutory construction of recodification§ 33-22-1-4
Effect of recodification§ 33-22-1-5
Recodification of prior law§ 33-22-1-6
References to repealed statutes§ 33-22-1-7
References to citations§ 33-22-1-8
References to prior rules§ 33-22-1-9
References to prior law§ 33-23-1-1
Application§ 33-23-1-10
Offense§ 33-23-1-10.5
"User fee"§ 33-23-1-11
Vacancy§ 33-23-1-2
Chairperson§ 33-23-1-3
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