- (a) A judge may request retirement due to disability.
- (b) A citizen of Indiana may complain to the commission about the activities, fitness, or qualifications of a judge. Upon receipt of a complaint, the commission shall determine if the complaint is frivolous. The commission may, on its own motion, inquire into the activities, fitness, or qualifications of a judge.
(c) If the commission determines it is necessary to investigate a judge, the commission shall notify the judge by prepaid registered or certified mail addressed to the judge at the judge's chambers and last known residence of the following:
- (1) The investigation.
- (2) The nature of the complaint.
- (3) The origin of the complaint, including the name of the complainant or that the investigation is on the commission's motion.
- (4) The opportunity to present in the court of the investigation matters as the judge chooses.
(d) The commission may do the following:
- (1) Conduct investigations.
- (2) Employ special investigators.
- (3) Hold confidential hearings with the judge's or commission's agents or attorneys.
- (4) Hold confidential hearings with any judge involved.
(e) If:
- (1) the commission's initial inquiry or investigation does not disclose sufficient cause to warrant further proceedings; and
(2) the complainant subsequently issues any public statement relating to the activities or actions of the commission;
the commission may answer the statement by referring to the record of proceedings or the results of the investigations.
[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-2.1-6-9.]
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.17.