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RECOKDS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION I8 7 Monday MADISON .4uguJt 6 under the limitations which it shall think proper, to such Inferior Courts, as it shall constitute from time to time. Sect. 4- The trial of all criminal offences (except in cases of impeachments) shall be in the State where they shall be committed; and shall be by Jury. Sect. 5. Judgment, in cases of Impeachment, shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualifica- tion to hold and enjoy any office of honour, trust or profit, under the United States. But the party convicted shall, nevertheless be liable and subject to indictment, trial, judg- ment and punishment according to law. xn No State shall coin money; nor grant letters of marque and reprisals; nor enter into any treaty, alliance, or confed- eration; nor grant any title of Nobility. xiix [xIil No State, without the consent of the Legislature of the United States, shall emit bills of credit, or make any thing but specie a tender in payment of debts; nor lay imposts or duties on imports; nor keep troops or ships of war in time of peace; nor enter into any agreement or compact with another State, or with any foreign power; nor engage in any war, unless it shall be actually invaded by enemies, or the danger of invasion be so imminent, as not to admit of delay, until the Legislature of the United States can be consulted. The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States. xv [xIv] Any person charged with treason, felony or high misde- meanor in any State, who shall flee from justice, and shall be found in any other State, shall, on demand of the Execuo