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| group that heard charges against a suspect and decides whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the person to trail |
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| adopted in 1954, 4 constitutions, 131 provisions, 185 pages |
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| After the Governor or Lieutenant Governor, who are the next six officers in line to become Governor |
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| President Pro Tempore of Senate, Speaker of the House, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney General |
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| What fraction must there be in a civil trail |
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| Judges must retire at what age? |
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| A person must register this many day prior to the election |
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| If a bill is not returned by the Governor to the General Assembly within 15 days, the bill.. |
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| The Governor may not grant a reprieve or a pardon for any cases involving |
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| Missouri's civil and criminal trail courts |
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| Each senator shall be __ years of age, and a qualified voter off the stat for __ years. |
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| Team of office for Missouri Senate |
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| All appointment to administrative boards and commissions and heads of departments are made by the ___ with the advice and consent of the ___. |
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| The General Assembly of the Stat of Missoui |
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| Who is the ex officio president of the Senate? |
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| when can habeas corpus be suspended |
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| Persons may be excluded from voting if.. |
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| they are declared incompetent by a court, convicted of a felony, or committed a crime related to suffrage |
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| Someone has to be convicted of treason with this amount of people witnessing it |
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| The five necessary qualifications to become a Missouri voter include? |
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| Age 18 or over, resident of the state and political subdivision where they vote, registered, mentally competent, not convicted of a felony, no crime related to suffrage committed |
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| Who has the power to tax in MO? |
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| How may a persona life or property be taken? |
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| The Governor has how many day to either sign or return a bill with objections to the original house? |
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| Bail is guaranteed except |
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| for capital offenses where proof is evident, the defendant is a danger to the community, or a flight risk |
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| What are the limitations of freedom of religion? |
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| no licentious behavior, my not disrupt the order, peace and harmony of society |
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| Number of members in the MO Senate |
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| What are the 3 instances where a person's voting address need not change? |
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| when away at school, in the military or civil services, on the high seas |
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| Money or security guaranteeing that an arrested persona will appear for trail |
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| Voters are free from arrest when going to, attending, or coming elections EXCEPT |
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| for treason, felony, or breach of the peace |
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| Elective executive officers and judges may be subject to _______ for crimes, misconduct, habitual drunkenness, willful neglect of duty, corruption or incompetency. |
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| The purpose of the initiative and referendum is... |
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| to allow the voters to enact or reject laws and amendments to the MO constitution |
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| The punishment for nepotism is ___. |
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| is a crime for which a person could get up to one year in jail. |
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| All political power is vested in the _____... and instituted solely for the good of the ____. |
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| The General Assembly meets on the 1st Wednesday after the 1st Monday in January. |
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