Indiana Statutes
§ 34-35-1-5 — Absence or loss of judge; selection of attorney to serve as temporary judge
(a)This section applies if a judge is prevented
from presiding during any session of court by reason of:
(1)death, sickness, or other casualty; or
(2)the judge's failure to attend or appear for any period of three
(3)days;
so that the court will lapse.
(b)The sheriff may adjourn the court from day to day.
(c)If the judge fails to appear under subsection (a)(2):
(1)the clerk, the sheriff, and the auditor; or
(2)in case of the absence of the clerk, the sheriff, or the auditor,
the two (2) who are present, together with the recorder of the
county;
may elect any competent and reputable attorney to act as judge.
(d)If the attorney elected under subsection (c) accepts, the attorney
shall qualify as other judges, and the attorney's appointment, with the
reason for the appointment and the
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Related
In Re Judge Pro Tem in Tippecanoe Superior 2
(Indiana Supreme Court, 2002)
Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.31.
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