| Samuel Harrison Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1805 - 544 Seiten
...in a court of law. , The constitution of Virginia provides, that persons offending against the state by mal-administration, corruption, or other means..." shall be impeachable by the house of delegates," in the general court, according to the laws of the land : " and that if all or any of the judges ot... | |
| Samuel Harrison Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1805 - 514 Seiten
...constitution of Delaware, sec. 22, directs, that impeachments shall he against all persons ^ oj/'c tiding against the state, either by mal-administration, corruption,...which the safety of the state may be endangered." This is a very broad description of impeachable acts. And yet it is clear from the context, that those... | |
| John Wilson Campbell, Moses Hoge - 1813 - 322 Seiten
...The justices shall appoint constables; and all fees of the aforesaid officers be regulated by law. The governor, when he is out of office, and others,...impeachable by the house of delegates. Such impeachment to be prosecuted by the attorney general, or such other persda or persons as the house may appoint,... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1821 - 674 Seiten
...appoint Constables, and all fees of the aforesaid officers be regulated by law. XVI. The Governour, when he is out of office, and others offending against...the safety of the state may be endangered, shall be impeacha- men™.peacl1" tile by the House of Delegates. Such impeachment to be prosecuted by the Attorney-General,... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823 - 462 Seiten
...Justices shall appoint Constables, and all fees of the aforesaid officers to be regulated by law. XVI. The Governor, when he is out of office, and others offending against the state, either by mal-aduinis- mentstratioD, corruption, or other means by which the safety of the state may be endangered,... | |
| 1828 - 494 Seiten
...The justices shall appoint constahles) and all fees of the aforesaid officers he regulated hv law. The governor, when he is out of office, and others, offending against the state, either hy maladministration, corruption, or other means-, hy which the safety of the state may he endangered,... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 552 Seiten
...legislature. The governor and other officers were made liable to impeachment when out of office, for maladministration, corruption or other means by which the safety of the state might be endangered. Sheriffs and coroners were to be appointed by the courts, subject to the approbation... | |
| William Huffington - 1839 - 500 Seiten
...of office. ART. 23. The president when he is out of office and within eighteen months after, and all others, offending against the State either by mal-administration, corruption or other means, by which the commonwealth may be endangered, within eighteen months after the offence committed, shall be impeachable... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 890 Seiten
...impeachments shall lie against all persons "offending against the State, either by mal1 administration, corruption, or other means by ' which the safety of the State may be endanger' ed." This is a very broad description of impeachable offences against the laws, liable to... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 886 Seiten
...impeachments shall lie against all persons " offending against the State, either by mal1 administration, corruption, or other means by ' which the safety of the State may be endanger' ed." This is a very broad description of irupeachable offences against the laws, liable to... | |
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