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DIGEST OF THE CONSTITUTION
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  Art. Sec. Pa.
Elections, of senators and representatives, shall be prescribed by the state legislatures, as to time, place, and manner, 1 4 3
    Qualifications and returns of members of Congress to be determined by each house, 1 5 4
Electors of President and Vice-President, how chosen, and their duties, 2 1 9
            and 12th amendment,     20
    Shall vote the same day, throughout the United States, 2 1 10
    No senator or representative, holding office under the United States, shall serve as, 2 1 9
Enumeration. (See Census.) 1 2 2
Executive Power shall be vested in a President, 2 1 8
    (See President.)      
Exports. (See Tax.)      
    And imports, duties on by states to be payable into the treasury of the United States, 1 10 8
Ex post facto Law, none shall be passed, 1 9 7
       
Habeas Corpus, writ of, can only be suspended in cases of rebellion or invasion, 1 9 7
House of Representatives. (See Representatives.)      
House . (See Senate.)      
       
Impeachment, all civil officers liable to 2 4 11
    Persons found guilty by, liable to indictment and punishment for the offence, 1 3 3
Importation of Slaves, until prohibited, a duty authorized on, after 1808, 1 9 7
       
Judges shall hold their offices during good behavior, 3 1 12
    The compensations of, shall not be diminished during continuance in office, 3 1 12
Judicial power, vested in a Supreme Court and courts inferior, 3 1 12
    The cases to which it extends, 3 2 12
Judicial proceedings, records, and acts of each state, are entitled to faith and credit in every other state, 4 1 13
Jury trial shall be held in the state where the crime shall have been committed, 4 1 13
    If the crime have not been committed within a state, the trial shall be held at the place Congress shall have directed, 3 2 12
Jury, trial by, secured, in prosecutions for all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, 3 2 12
    And in suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars. 7th amendment,     19
       
Law, supreme, the Constitution, the laws under it, and treaties declared to be, 6 1 15
Legislative powers vested in Congress. (See Congress.) 1 1 1
       
Money shall be drawn from the treasury only by laws appropriating, 1 9 8
       
Nobility, titles of, shall not be granted by the United States, 1 9 8
       
Officers of the Senate, except their president, shall be chosen by the Senate, 1 3 3
    Civil, may be removed by impeachment, 2 4 11
Orders of one house, requiring the concurrence of the other. (See Resolution.) 1 7 5
       
Persons held to labor or service, their importation or migration into the United States may be prohibited after 1808, 1 9 7
    Escaping from one state into another, shall be delivered up to those entitled to service, 4 2 13
Powers not delegated are reserved to the people, or, when not prohibited, to the states, 10th amendment,     20
    Legislative. (See Congress.) 1 1 1
    Executive. (See President.) 2 1 8
    Judicial. (See Judicial.) 3 1 12
Presents emoluments, office, or title from, a foreign king, prince, or state, to persons holding offices of profit or trust, prohibited, 1 3 8

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