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Archived since: Aug, 2020
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Indiana Court of Appeals is the second-highest court in the state.
Subject: Government - US States, Courts, Civil law, Criminal law
Creator: Indiana Court of Appeals
Archived since: Aug, 2020
Description:
The IPAC is a non-partisan, independent state judicial branch agency and was created by statute in 1973. It is made up of Indiana's 91 prosecuting attorneys and their chief deputies and governed by a 10 member Board of Directors chosen from among the state's prosecuting attorneys. The IPAC assists prosecuting attorneys by preparing manuals, providing legal research, and conducting training seminars. It serves as a liaison to local, state, and federal agencies, study commissions, and community groups in an effort to support law enforcement and promote the fair administration of justice.
Subject: Government - US States, Lawyers, Law enforcement, Criminal law , Law
Archived since: Aug, 2020
Description:
Since 1989, The Indiana Public Defender Commission has served to recommend standards for indigent defense in capital cases, to adopt guidelines of salary and fee schedules for individual county reimbursement eligibility, and to review and approve requests for reimbursement in capital cases. In 1993, the responsibility of the Commission was expanded to include the adoption of guidelines and standards for county reimbursement eligibility in non-capital cases.
Subject: Government - US States, Law enforcement, Law, Lawyers, Criminal law
Creator: Indiana Public Defender Commission
Archived since: Aug, 2020
Description:
The Indiana Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the state and the court of last resort on the interpretation of Indiana’s laws, its constitution, and the safeguards expressed in our state’s bill of rights. Today, the Court consists of five justices: one chief justice and four associate justices.
Subject: Government - US States, Courts, Civil law, Criminal law
Creator: Indiana Supreme Court
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