Trial of Charles A. Edmonds: Commissioner of the State of Michigan Before the Senate of Said State, on an Impeachment, Preferred by the House of Representatives Against Him, for Corrupt Conduct in Office, Crimes and Misdemeanors ... |
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... sold , large tracts of land that were not sold , by which Edmonds , his deputy , and clerks in office cor- ruptly received large sums of money , and said Charles A. Edmonds , Commissioner of the State Land Office , was guilty of corrupt ...
... sold , large tracts of land that were not sold , by which Edmonds , his deputy , and clerks in office cor- ruptly received large sums of money , and said Charles A. Edmonds , Commissioner of the State Land Office , was guilty of corrupt ...
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... sold on the plat books in his office , for the benefit of himself or any one else , any lands that were not sold ; denies receiving by himself , Deputy , or clerks , or from any other source , any money or other thing therefor ; denies ...
... sold on the plat books in his office , for the benefit of himself or any one else , any lands that were not sold ; denies receiving by himself , Deputy , or clerks , or from any other source , any money or other thing therefor ; denies ...
Page 198
... sold , lands that were not sold , for the benefit of any one . And that said article is false in every particular , and as a whole . That the said Patrick is a stranger to him , and he has no recollection of ever seeing him . Wherefore ...
... sold , lands that were not sold , for the benefit of any one . And that said article is false in every particular , and as a whole . That the said Patrick is a stranger to him , and he has no recollection of ever seeing him . Wherefore ...
Page 240
... sold . This looking up of lands is necessarily expensive , in consequence of having to send parties into the woods to get the minutes and estimates . In regard to the value of lands , it has been learned , here at the office , that ...
... sold . This looking up of lands is necessarily expensive , in consequence of having to send parties into the woods to get the minutes and estimates . In regard to the value of lands , it has been learned , here at the office , that ...
Page 241
... sold in that way . We expect to be able to show to you a case just like this , where a gentleman applied for certain school lands last July . He had had the lands inspected , and sent in his application for the lands , and he received a ...
... sold in that way . We expect to be able to show to you a case just like this , where a gentleman applied for certain school lands last July . He had had the lands inspected , and sent in his application for the lands , and he received a ...
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Page 142 - One of the settled maxims in constitutional law is, that the power conferred upon the legislature to make laws cannot be delegated by that department to any other body or authority. Where the sovereign power of the state has located the authority, there it must remain; and by the constitutional agency alone the laws must be made until the Constitution itself is changed.
Page 25 - The house of representatives shall have the sole power of impeaching civil officers for corrupt conduct in office, or for crimes or misdemeanors; but a majority of the members elected shall be necessary to direct an impeachment.
Page 43 - All persons are commanded to keep silence, on pain of imprisonment, while the House of Representatives is exhibiting to the Senate of the United States...
Page 130 - When sitting for that purpose, the senators shall be upon oath or affirmation ; and no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of twothirds of the members present.
Page 229 - Judge shall proceed to the last fatal ceremony, and demand what he has to say why the Sentence of the Law should not be pronounced upon him...
Page 98 - Every impeachment shall be tried by the senate. When the governor or lieutenant governor is tried, the chief justice of the supreme court shall preside. When an impeachment is directed, the senate shall take an oath or affirmation truly and impartially to try and determine the same according to the evidence.
Page 28 - When an impeachment is directed, the senate shall take an oath or affirmation truly and impartially to try and determine the same according to the evidence. No person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds of the members elected. Judgment in case of impeachment shall not extend further than removal from office; but the party convicted shall be liable to punishment according to law.
Page 45 - That said Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, unmindful of the high duties of his office, and of his oath of office, on the 21st day of February, in the year of our Lord...
Page 43 - States, unmindful of the high duties of his office, of his oath of office, and in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and contrary to the provisions of an act entitled "An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices...
Page 533 - Now therefore, I, HENRY P. BALDWIN, Governor of said State, in consideration of the premises, and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the laws of...