68.10  Powers of court.

The court of impeachment shall sit in the senate chamber, and have power:

1.  To compel the attendance of its members as the senate may do when engaged in the ordinary business of legislation.

2.  To establish rules necessary for the trial of the accused.

3.  To appoint from time to time such subordinate officers, clerks, and reporters as are necessary for the convenient transaction of its business, and at any time to remove any of them.

4.  To issue subpoenas, process, and orders, which shall run into any part of the state, and may be served by any adult person authorized so to do by the president of the senate, or by the sheriff of any county, or the sheriff's deputy, in the name of the state, and with the same force and effect as in an ordinary criminal prosecution, and to compel obedience thereto.

5.  To exercise the powers and privileges conferred upon the senate for punishment as for contempts in the chapter entitled "General Assembly".*

6.  To adjourn from time to time, and to dissolve when its work is completed.

Section History: Early form

  [C97, § 5478; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 1140; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 68.10]

Footnotes

  *See chapter 2

  Contempts, § 2.18-2.22, chapter 665


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