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ARTICLE-I
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... The
Senate
shall have the sole
Power
to try all
Impeachments
. When sitting for that
Purpose
, they shall be on
Oath
or Affirmation. When the
President
of the
United States
is tried, the
Chief
Justice
shall preside: And no
Person
shall be
convicted
without the
Concurrence
of two thirds of the
Members
present. ...
...
Judgment
in
Cases
of
Impeachment
shall not
extend
further than to
removal from Office
, and
disqualification
to hold and enjoy any
Office
of
honor
,
Trust
or
Profit
under the
United States
: but the
Party
convicted
shall nevertheless be
liable
and
subject
to Indictment,
Trial
,
Judgment
and
Punishment
, according to
Law
. ...
ARTICLE-II
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... The
President
,
Vice President
and all
civil
Officers
of the
United States
, shall be
removed
from
Office
on
Impeachment
for, and
Conviction
of,
Treason
,
Bribery
, or other high
Crimes
and Misdemeanors. ...
ARTICLE-III
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...
Treason
against the
United States
, shall consist only in levying
War
against them, or in adhering to their
Enemies
, giving them
Aid
and Comfort. No
Person
shall be
convicted
of
Treason
unless on the
Testimony
of two
Witnesses
to the same overt
Act
, or on
Confession
in
open
Court
. ...
AMENDMENT-XIII
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... Neither
slavery
nor involuntary
servitude
, except as a
punishment
for
crime
whereof the
party
shall have been duly
convicted
, shall
exist
within the
United States
, or any
place
subject
to their
jurisdiction
. ...
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