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    • Article IV: judicial

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    Article IV: judicial

    Section 1 - The judicial power of the state is vested in a...

    Section 2 - (C) The decisions in all cases in the Supreme Court...

    Section 3 - (C) Laws may be passed providing for the reporting of...

    Section 4 - (C) Unless otherwise provided by law, there shall be probate...

    Section 5 - (C) The chief justice of the Supreme Court or any...

    Section 6 - (C) No person shall be elected or appointed to any...

    Section 13 - In case the office of any judge shall become vacant,...

    Section 15 - Laws may be passed to increase or diminish the number...

    Section 17 - Judges may be removed from office, by concurrent resolution of...

    Section 18 - The several judges of the Supreme Court, of the common...

    Section 19 - The General Assembly may establish courts of conciliation, and prescribe...

    Section 20 - The style of all process shall be, “The state of...

    Section [21]22 - A commission, which shall consist of five members, shall be...

    Section 23 - Laws may be passed to provide that in any county...

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