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are excluded. The impeachment now requires a majority vote of the total of members of Assembly, and a conviction requires a two-thirds majority of the Impeachment Court.
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Any member of this court who has been impeached and is on trial himself, is temporarily excluded from it. Likewise, if the
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published the records of the cases which were tried in the Court for the Correction of Errors from 1830 to 1847.
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was abolished by the State Constitution of 1846, and its jurisdiction on appeals transferred to the succeeding
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or the Lieutenant Governor are tried, the Lieutenant Governor and the
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Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the United States
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Court for the Trial of Impeachments, and the Correction of Errors
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Current State Constitution, as amended in 2004, ยง24
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New York State Constitution
Lieutenant Governor of New York
ex officio
Chancellor
New York Supreme Court
New York State Senate
impeached
New York State Assembly
New York Court of Appeals
Hiram Denio
Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Governor of New York
Temporary President of the State Senate
impeachment trial
William Sulzer
John C. Mather
Sanford E. Church
Robert C. Dorn
Ward Hunt
Martin Grover
Theodore Miller
Ward Hunt
Lewis B. Woodruff
Charles Mason
William J. Bacon
George G. Barnard
Allen C. Beach
William Sulzer
Edgar M. Cullen
State Constitution of 1777, Art. XXXII

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