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concerned. The language does not do anything —
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THE CHAIRMAN: Just a second.
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This is just an objection to considering.
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Is there any objection to considering?
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DELEGATE KIEFER: No.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Sherbow?
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(There was no response.)
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Marvin Smith,
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DELEGATE M. SMITH: May I suggest to you,
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Mr. Chairman, that you read that the way it will be?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes, I will.
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If the amendment is adopted, the section would read
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as follows:
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"No person shall be held to answer for a capital
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or otherwise infamous crime unless on indictment of a grand
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jury, except in cases arising in the militia while in
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actual service."
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Is there any objection to considering the
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amendment?
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The Chair hears none.
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