Ind. Code § 33-38-14-10
(a) A judge is disqualified from acting as a judicial officer, without loss of salary, while there is pending:
(b) On recommendation of the commission or on its own motion, the supreme court may suspend a judge from office without salary if in a United States court the judge pleads guilty or no contest or is found guilty of a crime that:
(2) involves moral turpitude under the law.
If the judge's conviction is reversed, the suspension terminates and the judge shall be paid the judge's salary for the period of suspension. If the judge's conviction becomes final, the supreme court shall remove the judge from office.
(c) On recommendation of the commission, the supreme court may:
(1) retire a judge for a disability that:
(2) censure or remove a judge for an action that:
(B) constitutes at least one (1) of the following:
(iv) Conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice that brings the judicial office into disrepute.
A judge retired under this subsection is considered to have retired voluntarily. A judge removed under this subsection is ineligible for judicial office and, pending further order of the supreme court, is suspended from the practice of law in Indiana.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-2.1-6-4.]
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.17.