Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1145

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Delaware County magistrate.

Impact

The law, effective July 1, 2023, will amend the Indiana Code to include a provision specifically for the Delaware circuit court. This change is significant as it formalizes the role of the magistrate and clarifies the appointment process. With a dedicated magistrate, the Delaware circuit court can improve its responsiveness to litigants and better manage its docket, which is particularly beneficial in a context of growing demands on the judicial system.

Summary

House Bill 1145 allows judges of the Delaware circuit court to appoint one full-time magistrate to serve within the jurisdiction. This bill represents an effort to enhance judicial efficiency and address increasing caseloads in the court system. By permitting the appointment of a full-time magistrate, the bill seeks to streamline court processes, allowing for more focused attention on cases and potentially reducing waiting times for court hearings.

Contention

While the bill is expected to improve efficiency, there may be some contention surrounding the appointment process and the authority of judges in making such appointments. Concerns could arise regarding the independence of the judiciary, as the appointment power rests solely with the judges of the Delaware circuit court. Stakeholders may debate the implications of having a magistrate who is appointed and potentially influenced by the judges, which could raise questions about impartiality in judicial proceedings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0075

Delaware County magistrate.

IN HB1114

New courts and new magistrates.

IN HB1067

Delaware County courts.

IN SB0145

Lake and St. Joseph County magistrates.

IN SB0024

Lake and St. Joseph county magistrates.

IN SB0297

Juvenile court magistrates.

IN SB0432

Lawrence County juvenile magistrate.

IN SB0076

Elkhart County courts.

IN HB1119

Elkhart County courts.

IN SB0210

Steuben County courts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.