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33-38-13-34. Discovery; admissibility of evidence; demand for formal proceeding or finding

IN Code § 33-38-13-34 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 34. (a) In all formal proceedings, discovery is available to the commission and the judge or justice under the Indiana Rules of Civil Procedure. A motion requesting a discovery order must be made to the circuit court, superior court, or probate court judge in the county in which the commission hearing is held.

(b) In all formal proceedings, the counsel shall provide the following to the judge or justice at least twenty (20) days before the hearing:

(1) The names and addresses of all witnesses whose testimony the counsel expects to offer at the hearing.

(2) Copies of all written statements and transcripts of testimony of witnesses described in subdivision (1) that:

(A) are in the possession of the counsel or the commission;

(B) are relevant to the hearing; and

(C) have not previously been provided to the justice or judge.

(3) Copies of all documentary evidence that the counsel expects to offer in evidence at the hearing.

(c) Upon objection of the justice or judge, the following are not admissible in a hearing:

(1) The testimony of a witness whose name and address have not been furnished to the judge or justice under subsection (b).

(2) Documentary evidence that has not been furnished to the judge or justice under subsection (b).

(d) After formal proceedings have been instituted, the justice or judge may request in writing that the counsel furnish to the justice or judge the names and addresses of all witnesses known at any time to the counsel who have information that may be relevant to a charge against or a defense of the justice or judge. The counsel shall provide to the justice or judge copies of documentary evidence that:

(1) are known at any time to the counsel or in the possession at any time of the counsel or the commission;

(2) are relevant to a charge against or defense of the justice or judge; and

(3) have not previously been provided to the justice or judge.

The counsel shall comply with a request under this subsection not more than ten (10) days after receiving the request and not more than ten (10) days after the counsel becomes aware of the information or evidence.

(e) During the course of an investigation by the commission, the justice or judge whose conduct is being investigated may demand in writing that the commission:

(1) institute formal proceedings against the justice or judge; or

(2) enter a formal finding that there is not probable cause to believe that the justice or judge is guilty of any misconduct.

The commission shall comply with a request under this subsection not more than sixty (60) days after receiving the request. A copy of the request shall be filed with the supreme court. If the commission finds that there is not probable cause, the commission shall file the finding with the supreme court. A document filed with the supreme court under this subsection is a matter of public record.

[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-2.1-5-27.]

As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.84-2016, SEC.149.

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33-38-13-34. Discovery; admissibility of evidence; demand for formal proceeding or finding