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Removal power president

According to the constitution of Pennsylvania, the president, who is head of the executive department, is annually elected by a vote in which the legislative department predominates. In conjunction with an executive council, he appoints the members of the judiciary department, and forms a court of impeachments for trial of all officers, judiciary as well as executive. The judges of the supreme court, and justices of the peace, seem also to be removeable by the legislature and the executive power of pardoning in certain cases to be referred to the same department. The members of the executive council are made EX officio justices of peace throughout the state. [Pg.238]


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