44-09 Removal by Impeachment
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be impeached for habitual drunkenness, crimes, corrupt conduct, malfeasance, or misdemeanor
in office.The articles of impeachment may contain charges and specifications, or either,predicated upon or on account of any crime, corrupt conduct, malfeasance, or misdemeanor in
office committed by the accused during any previous term of the same office.44-09-02. Commencement - Trial - Presiding officer. The sole power of impeachmentis vested in the house of representatives.A concurrence of a majority of all members isnecessary to the exercise thereof. All impeachments must be tried by the senate sitting for that
purpose, and the senators must be upon oath or affirmation to do justice according to law and the
evidence. When the governor or lieutenant governor is on trial, the chief justice of the supreme
court shall preside, or if the chief justice is disqualified or unable to preside, then some other
judge of said court must be selected by the senate. No person may be convicted without the
concurrence of two-thirds of the senators elected.44-09-03. Impeachment - Origination - Prosecution - Articles. Every impeachmentmust be originated by resolution adopted by the house of representatives and the prosecution
thereof conducted by at least five managers selected therefor by the house. Such managers or a
committee of the house must prepare the articles of impeachment in accordance with the
resolution of the house and submit them to the house for approval.When approved themanagers must present the same at the bar of the senate and immediately deliver them to the
presiding officer thereof. The house may authorize the managers to employ counsel to assist
them in the preparation and prosecution of the articles of impeachment.44-09-04.Form of articles of impeachment - Specifications.The articles ofimpeachment must be divided into separate charges and specifications thereunder. The charges
must be numbered consecutively and separately and each must set forth in a general way the
facts claimed to constitute one of the offenses named in section 44-09-01. The specifications
under each charge must follow it immediately and be numbered consecutively. Each must set
forth the facts claimed to constitute an offense of the kind named in the charge under which it is
placed.There may be as many charges and as many specifications under each as thecircumstances may require. No objection may be made on account of the form of the articles of
impeachment, and the same must be deemed sufficient in substance if the allegations enable the
accused to understand the nature of the accusations against the accused, and enable the
accused to make a defense.44-09-05.Day for hearing - Notice to accused. The senate, whenever articles ofimpeachment are presented to it by or on behalf of the house of representatives, must assign a
day for the hearing of the impeachment and inform the house thereof. The day so assigned may
not be earlier in the session than that at which the completion of the business of the legislative
assembly may be effected. All steps and preparations necessary may be taken and made from
time to time during the session to enable the trial to begin immediately upon the completion of
the business of the legislative assembly. The president of the senate or other person presiding
therein must cause a copy of the articles of impeachment with a notice to answer the same, at
the time and place appointed, to be served upon the accused not less than twenty days before
the day set for the trial.44-09-06. Service of notice. The service must be made upon the accused personally,or if upon diligent inquiry the accused cannot be found within the state, the senate, upon proof of
that fact, may order the notice to be served by publication or otherwise in such manner as it may
deem proper. The notice as published must require the accused to appear at the specified time
and place to answer the articles of impeachment. When the notice to the accused is served by
publication or otherwise than personally within the state, the articles of impeachment may be
served upon the accused by mail or otherwise as the senate may deem proper.Page No. 144-09-07. Procedure after notice. If the accused does not appear, the senate, uponproof of service of the notice and articles of impeachment in any manner provided in sections
44-09-05 and 44-09-06, as the circumstances may require, of its own motion or for cause shown,
may assign another day for the hearing of the accused, or may proceed in the absence of the
accused to trial and judgment.44-09-08. Impeachment suspends officer. No officer may exercise the duties of thatoffice after the officer has been impeached and before acquittal.Whenever upon theimpeachment of an officer there is no one authorized by law to perform the duties of the office
and the senate shall by resolution declare that the public service may suffer by reason thereof,
the governor shall designate some suitable person to perform the duties of the office until the end
of the trial upon the articles of impeachment. The person so designated shall receive the same
salary, fees, and emoluments as such officer would receive if not impeached. If the accused is
acquitted, the accused must be restored immediately to the office but if convicted, the office must
be deemed vacant and must be filled immediately as provided by law.44-09-09. Organization of court - Powers. The senate and each member thereof,unless excused for cause, shall meet at the senate chamber on the day assigned to hear the
impeachment and organize as a court for the trial of the same. Such organization must be held
and deemed to be perfected when the presiding officer of the senate and all members thereof,
not excused, have taken the oath or affirmation prescribed. No member may sit in the trial or
vote upon such trial until the member has taken such oath or affirmation. The oath or affirmation
must be administered by the secretary of the senate to the presiding officer thereof and by the
presiding officer to each of the members of the senate. The senate sitting as a court upon the
trial of an impeachment has the same power to compel the attendance of its members as when
engaged in the ordinary business of legislation.44-09-10. Counsel for accused. If the accused appears and is unable to procure theassistance of counsel, the president of the senate, or other person presiding, shall appoint some
suitable person to assist the accused in the accused's defense. If the accused is served by
publication and fails to appear, the president of the senate, or other person presiding, shall
appoint some person as counsel to appear in the accused's behalf and make defense for the
accused.44-09-11. How accused may answer - Articles of impeachment. If the defendantappears, the defendant may object in writing to the sufficiency of the articles of impeachment or
may answer the same in writing or by oral plea. Such plea must be entered upon the journal. A
plea of not guilty puts in issue every material allegation of the articles of impeachment and the
specifications thereunder.44-09-12. Objections to the articles - Procedure. If the accused makes objections tothe sufficiency of the articles of impeachment and such objections are sustained by a majority of
the members of the senate, the decision must be entered on the journal and no further
proceedings may be had upon the articles. If such objections are not sustained by a majority of
the members of the senate, the accused must be ordered forthwith to answer the articles.44-09-13.Impeachment - Objections overruled - Further proceedings.If theaccused, upon the overruling of the objections as provided in section 44-09-12, pleads guilty to
any or all of the charges or specifications, the senate must render judgment of conviction against
the accused. If the accused pleads not guilty or refuses to plead, the senate, at such time as it
may appoint, must proceed to try the impeachment.44-09-14. Duty of secretary of senate. The secretary of the senate in all cases ofimpeachment shall keep a full and correct record of all proceedings. Said record shall be a
public record. The secretary of the senate also shall have power to administer all requisite oaths
and affirmations.44-09-15. Subordinate officers of the court of impeachment. The senate sitting as acourt of impeachment has power, from time to time, to appoint such subordinate officers, clerks,Page No. 2and reporters as may be necessary for the convenient transaction and dispatch of business, and
at any time may remove such officers or any of them.44-09-16.Process for witnesses.The managers selected by the house ofrepresentatives and the person impeached and that person's counsel, severally, are entitled to
process for compelling the attendance of persons and witnesses or the production of papers or
records required for the trial of the impeachment.44-09-17. Senate may make rules for trial - Subpoenas. The senate sitting as a courtof impeachment has full power and authority to establish such rules and regulations for the trial of
the accused as may be necessary, has power to adjourn from time to time, dissolve when its
work is concluded, and compel obedience to its process and orders.Its process, includingsubpoenas, runs into every part of the state and may be served by the same officers as other
process or by any person authorized by the presiding officer of the court to serve the same, and
has the same force and effect as subpoenas from district courts in criminal actions.44-09-17.1. Depositions may be taken. In any impeachment trial conducted before thesenate of the state of North Dakota, the testimony of any witness not a resident of the state of
North Dakota and not amenable to subpoena within the state of North Dakota at the time of such
trial may be taken by deposition upon the same notice, in the same manner and before any
officer authorized to take depositions in civil cases in the courts of the state, upon subpoena
issued by the clerk of the supreme court or the secretary of the senate, such subpoena must be
issued upon the request of the prosecution or defense or the attorneys for either of them. Any
such deposition when transcribed and certified by the officer taking the same must be by that
officer filed with the secretary of state of the state of North Dakota, and must be held by the
secretary of state, subject to examination by the board of managers, their attorneys, the
impeached officer, and the impeached officer's attorneys until the time of trial when it must, upon
the request of the board of managers, be delivered to the secretary of the senate. Any such
deposition must be in such manner as the senate may prescribe.44-09-17.2.Corporations and limited liability companies to produce books andrecords - Penalty. All corporations and limited liability companies, and all officers, managers,
agents, and employees of all corporations and limited liability companies, licensed or authorized
to do business within this state by any licensing or supervisory authority of this state shall be
required to obey all subpoenas and orders to produce issued by the authority of the board of
managers at any place within the county where they may have their principal office or any other
office which may have evidence, records and documents desired by the board of managers,
whether within or without the state, and in case of the failure or refusal of any such corporation or
limited liability company or any of its officers, managers, agents, or servants to obey any such
subpoena or order to produce, or to appear and testify under oath or affirmation concerning the
matters requested, the board of managers shall forthwith make a report of the facts of such
failure or refusal to the supervising or licensing authority of this state, and it shall thereupon be
the mandatory duty of such supervisory or licensing authority or officer to give said corporation or
limited liability company ten days' notice in writing by registered or certified mail of the authority's
or officer's intention to cancel the license or authority of said corporation or limited liability
company to do business within this state, and at the expiration of said ten-day period said
licensing or supervisory authority shall hear evidence only upon the question of the failure or
refusal to obey such subpoena or order to produce, and if the evidence shall show such refusal
or failure, the license and authority of said corporation or limited liability company to do business
in this state shall be forthwith canceled and revoked.44-09-18. Privileges of court - Imprisonment. The senate, while sitting as a court ofimpeachment, has all the powers and privileges conferred upon it by the constitution as a house
of the legislative assembly or the laws passed in pursuance thereof, but imprisonment may not
extend beyond the dissolution of the court of impeachment.44-09-19. Vote on charge - Conviction. The vote upon the charges and specificationsmust be taken by yeas and nays, beginning with the first specification under the first charge and
continuing until all the specifications under the first charge have been disposed of. A vote mustPage No. 3be taken in the same way upon each specification and all specifications and other charges in the
articles of impeachment until they all are disposed of. If two-thirds of the members elected
concur in favor of a conviction upon any of the charges or specifications the accused must be
convicted, otherwise the accused must be acquitted.44-09-20.Upon conviction judgment entered by resolution.If the accused isconvicted, the senate, at such time as it may appoint, must pronounce judgment in the form of a
resolution entered upon the journal of the senate.44-09-21.Adoption of resolution - Judgment of senate.On the adoption of theresolution by a majority of the members present who voted on the question of acquittal or
conviction, it becomes the judgment of the senate.44-09-22. Extent of judgment of conviction. The judgment may be that the defendantbe removed from office or that the defendant be removed from office and disqualified to hold any
office of trust or profit in the state.44-09-23. Effect of judgment of conviction. If a judgment of conviction is given, thedefendant is disqualified from exercising any of the functions of the office and from receiving the
salary, fees, or emoluments thereof, and the office must be filled for the remainder of the term as
upon a vacancy.44-09-24.Lieutenant governor impeached - Notice to house.If the lieutenantgovernor is impeached, notice of the impeachment must be given immediately to the senate by
the house of representatives in order that another president may be chosen.44-09-25.Impeachment does not bar prosecution.If the offense for which thedefendant is impeached or convicted is also the subject of an information or indictment, the
information or indictment is not barred thereby.44-09-26. Court of impeachment - Compensation - Members - Counsel - Payment.The presiding officer, except the chief justice when presiding, and members of the senate, while
sitting as a court of impeachment, and members of the house of representatives, are entitled to
receive compensation and expense reimbursement as provided in section 54-03-20 and mileage
expenses as provided in section 54-06-09, while attending the court of impeachment.Thecompensation of the secretary of the senate, sergeant-at-arms, and all subordinate officers,
clerks, stenographers, and reporters of the court and counsel employed to assist the managers
and counsel selected and employed by accused with respect to the accused's defense in the
impeachment trial, must be such amount as must be determined upon by a vote of the members
of such court; provided, however, that the amount paid to the counsel employed to assist the
managers and the amount paid to the counsel employed to assist the accused must be equal.
The office of management and budget, upon presentation of a certificate signed by the presiding
officer and secretary of the senate, shall pay from the general fund the expense of the senate,
and the compensation of the officers, clerks, stenographers, and reporters and counsel under the
provisions of this chapter.44-09-27. Impeachment trial - Compensation of officers and witnesses - Payment.The same fees must be allowed to witnesses, officers, and other persons serving process or
orders as are allowed for like services in criminal actions, but no fees can be demanded in
advance. Such fees must be certified and paid as provided in section 44-09-26 for the payment
of the senate officers, clerks, reporters, and counsel but subject to the right of the senate to
disallow all fees and charges which it shall deem unreasonable or unnecessary.Page No. 4Document Outlinechapter 44-09 removal by impeachment