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  8. Chapter 2.28 - Powers of Courts and General Pro...


Chapter 2.28 - Powers of Courts and General Provisions.


  • 2.28.010 Powers of courts in conduct of judicial proceedings.
  • 2.28.020 Contempt—Punishment.
  • 2.28.030 Judicial officer defined—When disqualified.
  • 2.28.040 May act as attorney, when.
  • 2.28.050 Judge distinguished from court.
  • 2.28.060 Judicial officers—Powers.
  • 2.28.070 Contempt—Judicial officer may punish.
  • 2.28.080 Powers of judges of supreme and superior courts.
  • 2.28.090 Powers of inferior judicial officers.
  • 2.28.100 Legal holidays—No court—Exceptions.
  • 2.28.110 Legal holiday—Sitting deemed adjourned.
  • 2.28.120 Proceedings may be adjourned from time to time.
  • 2.28.130 Proceeding not to fail for want of judge or session of court.
  • 2.28.139 County to furnish courthouse.
  • 2.28.140 Court rooms.
  • 2.28.141 County commissioners to provide temporary quarters.
  • 2.28.150 Implied powers—Proceeding when mode not prescribed.
  • 2.28.160 Judge pro tempore—Compensation—Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging and travel expenses—Affidavit to court.
  • 2.28.200 Signage concerning assaults in court facilities during court proceedings.
  • 2.28.210 Court consultation of judicial information system—Disclosure to parties.
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