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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. 31

Art. Sec. Page

Impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery and
other high crimes and misdemeanors. The Pres-
ident, Vice-President and all civil officers shall be
removed upon.................................... 2 4 9

Impeachments. The Senate shall have sole power to try all. 1 3 3
The Senate shall be on oath or affirmation, when

sitting for the trial of............................ 1 3 3

When the President of the United States Is tried

the Chief Justice shall preside................. 1 3 3

No person shall be convicted without the concurrence

of two-thirds of the members present............ 1 3 3

Judgment shall not extend beyond removal from

office and disqualification to hold office............ 1 3 3

But the party convicted shall be liable to indict-
ment and punishment according to law.......... 1 3 3

Importation of slaves prior to 1808 shall not be prohibited

by the Congress.................................. 1 9 6

But a tax or duty of ten dollars for each person may

be imposed on such.............................. 1 9 6

Imports or exports except what may be absolutely neces-
sary for executing its inpsection laws. No State
shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any
imposts or duties on.............................. 1 10 6

Imports or exports laid by any State shall be for the use of

the Treasury. The net produce of all duties ou..... 1 10 6

Imports or exports shall be subject to the revision and con-
trol of Congress. All laws of States laying duties on 1 10 6

Imposts and excises. Congress shall have power to lay

and collect taxes, duties.......................... 1 8 5

Shall be uniform throughout the United States. All
taxes, duties..................................... 1 8 5

Indian tribes. Congress shall have power to regulate com-
merce with the................................... 1 8 5

Indictment or presentment of a grand jury. No person shall
be held to answer for a capital or Infamous crime
unless on. [Amendments]........................ 5 — 13

Except in cases arising In the land or naval forces or
in the militia when in actual service. [Amend-
ments] ............................................. 5 - 13

Indictment, trial, judgment and punishment, according to
law. The party convicted in case of impeachment
shall nevertheless be liable and subject to.......... 1 3 3

Infamous crime unless ou presentment or indictment of a
grand Jury. No person shall be held to answer for
a capital or. [Amendments].................... 5 — 13

Inferior courts. Congress shall have power to constitute

tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court........... 1 8 5

Inferior courts as Congress may establish. The judicial
power of the United States shall be vested in one
Supreme Court and such......................... 3 1 9

The Judges of both the Supreme and Inferior courts

shall hold their offices during good behavior....... 3 1 9

Their compensation shall not be diminished during

their continuance In office......................... 3 1 9

Inferior officers in the courts of law, in the President alone,
or in the heads of Departments. Congress, if
they think proper, may by law. vest the appoint-
ment of.......................................... 2 2 8

Debts declared illegal and void which were contracted

in aid of. [Amendments]....................... 14 4 16, 17

Insurrections and repel invasions. Congress shall provide

for calling forth the militia to suppress............ 1 8 5

Invasion. No State shall, without the consent of Con-
gress, engage in war unless actually invaded, or in
such imminent danger as will not admit of delay. 1 10 6

 

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