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some of the legislative power away by these proceedings?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyer.
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DELEGATE BOYER: No, I can't agree that it is
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necessarily depriving any legislative power. Some may
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look on it as that, Senator, but our intent was to, if
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there ever should be any impeachment proceeding, which is
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remote, but possible, that the accused should perhaps
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receive the most unpolitical trial by people who were
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experienced.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Malkus.
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DELEGATE MALKUS: Mr. Chairman, do you not
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think that the Maryland Senate should have an equal
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voice in bringing these charges?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyer.
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DELEGATE BOYER: The Committee recommendation
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was that the charges should be brought by the House of
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Delegates and tried by the special tribunal.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Malkus.
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DELEGATE MALKUS: You are shooting again from
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the hip.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyer.
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