Indiana Code 33-38-13-22. Objections to report of masters
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 33-38-13-22
- commission: means the commission on judicial qualifications described in Article 7, § 9 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana. See Indiana Code 33-38-13-2
- counsel: means the lawyer designated by the commission to:
Indiana Code 33-38-13-3
- judge: means a judge of the court of appeals. See Indiana Code 33-38-13-4
- mail: includes ordinary mail or personal delivery. See Indiana Code 33-38-13-5
- masters: means the special masters appointed by the chief justice upon request of the commission. See Indiana Code 33-38-13-6
Sec. 22. Not more than fifteen (15) days after the commission mails a copy of the report of the masters to the justice or judge, the counsel or the justice or judge may file with the commission an original and one (1) copy of objections to the report of masters. If the counsel files objections, the counsel shall mail a copy of the objections to the justice or judge. If the justice or judge files objections, the justice or judge shall send a copy of the objections by registered or certified mail to the counsel.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-2.1-5-15.]
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.17.