INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION. 43 Art. Ice. Cl. Pnge. Immumlics. No person shall be twice put in jeopardy of life and limb for the snmeoffence. gAmendment.s] ,.. 5 — — Al persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, uecitimens of the United States and of the State in which they reside. [Amendments] ... 14 I - 31 No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citixens of the United States. [Amendments] , ... 14 l — 31 Nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due procem ci law. [Amendments] .. . .., 14 l — 31 Nor deny to nn · person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law. Bflmendmeutsi .. . 14 l - 31 Impeac me-nl. The President may gltut reprieves and pardons except in cases of 2 2 l 23 _ The House of Representatives shall have the sole power of l 2 5 18 Impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. The President, \’ice—President, and all civil officers shall beremoved upon. . . 2 4 - 24 Impeachment;. The Senate shall have the sole power to try all . 1 3 6 18 The Senate shall be on oath, or ntfirmation, when sitting for the trial of 1 3 6 18 When the President of the United States is tried the Chief Justice shall preside . 1 3 6 las No person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two—thirds of the members premnt .,.. . . 1 3 6 18 Jud ent shall not extend beyond removal from office and disqualification to hold og; ...,.,.. 1 3 7 18 But the party convicted shall be liable to indictment and punishment according to I law .. 3 7 18 Importation of slaves prior to 1808 shall not be prohibited by the Congress .. 1 9 l 21 But a tax or duty of ten dollars for each person may be imposed on such ... 1 9 l 21 Imports ornjzorla except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws. No State shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any imposts or duties on ... l 10 2 22 Imports 01- exports laid by an y State shall be for the useof the Treasury. The net produce of all duties Zn1f.!;-- B A A ... i . .f ... il. .1 . E l 10 2 22 Importsorcxporlss a su ject to the revision an contro 0 ongress. A laws 0 States laying duties on 1 10 2 22 Impala and excise:. Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties .. 1 8 1 19 Shall be uniform throu bout the United States. All taxes, duties . 1 8 1 19 Inability; of the President, the powers and duties of his office shall devolvc on the Vice- President. In use of the death, resignation, or 2 1 5 23 Inability of the President or Vice-President. Congress may provide bylaw for the use of the removal, death, resignation, or . 2 I 5 23 Indian tribes. Congress shall have wer to regulate commerce with the ... 1 8 3 19 Indictment or preseutment of s grancfiury. No person shall be held to answer for a capital or infamous crime unless on. [Amendments] ...,.. 5 · - 29 Except in cases arising in the land and naval forces, and in the militia when in actual service. [Amendments] .. 5 - - 29 Indidmml, trial, judinent, and punishment, according to law. The party convicted in use of impeac ment shall nevertheleu be liable and subject to .. 1 3 T 18 Li/'amoua crime unless on presentment or indictment of s grand jury. N 0 person shall be held to answer for s capital or. [Amendments] .. . . 5 — - 29 Inferiogcvurla. Congres shall have power to constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme 20 ourt ... . 1 8 9 Inferior courts as Congress may establish. The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court and such .. 3 1 — 24 The judges of both the Supreme and inferior courts shall hold their offices during good behavior . . .. 3 I - 24 Their compensation shall not be diminished during their continuance in office .. 3 1 — 24 Inferior officers lh the courts of law, in the President alone, or in the heads ol Departments. Congress, if they think proper, may by law vest the up intment of . 2 2 2 23 Inhabdant of the Stale for which he shal be chosen. No person shal K a Senator who shall not have attained the ageof thirty years, been nine years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an .. . ... 1 3 3 18 Im-urreclion or rebellion against the United States. No person shall be s Senator or Representative in Congreu, or presidential elector, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or any State, who, having taken an oath as u legislative, executive, orjudicial officer of the United States, orof a State, afterwardsenguged in. [Amendments] ,. . ,,..,..,. . .. 14 3 — 31 But. Congress ma , by A vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disabilities. [Amendmentsii ...,.. , .,..,..,,...,..,... 14 3 - 31 Insurrcclion or rebellion against the United States. Debts declared illegal and void which _ were contracted in aid of. [Amendments] . . ... 14 4 · 31 Immrrecliona and repel invasions. Congress shall provide for culling forth the militia to 8 15 20 suppress ..., , ,,,.,,,. . ... 1 Invasion. No State shall, without the consent of Congres, in war unl »;; actually invsded, or in such imminent danher as will not admit of Elelay ,, 1 10 3 22 Invasion. The writ of habeas corrius sha not be suspended unless in case of rebellion or. 1 9 1 21 Invasion and domestic violence. he United States shall protect each State against . 4 4 - 26 Invasiom. Congress shall provide for culling forth the militia in suppreu insurrections and repel .,.,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,... 1 8 15 20