History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of AmericaFrost, John
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History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain to Her Occupation by the United States of America
Frost, John
California -- Gold discoveries; California -- History
SEC. 19. The Secretary of State shall be appointed by the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Senate. He shall keep a fair
record of the official acts of the Legislature and Executive
Departments of the Government; and shall, when required, lay the same,
and all matters relative thereto, before either branch of the
Legislature: and shall perform such other duties as shall be assigned
him by law.
SEC. 20. The Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney-General and
Surveyor-General, shall be chosen by joint vote of the two Houses of
the Legislature, at their first session under this Constitution, and
thereafter shall be elected at the same time and places, and in the
same manner, as the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor.
SEC. 21. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State,
Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney-General, and Surveyor-General, shall
each at stated times during their continuance in office, receive for
their services a compensation, which shall not be increased or
diminished during the term for which they shall have been elected; but
neither of these officers shall receive for his own use any fees for
the performance of his official duties.
ARTICLE VI.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
SEC. 1. The judicial power of this State shall be vested in a Supreme
Court, in District Courts, in County Courts, and in Justices of the
Peace. The Legislature may also establish such municipal and other
inferior courts as may be deemed necessary.
SEC. 2. The Supreme Court shall consist of a Chief Justice, and two
Associate Justices, any two of whom shall constitute a quorum.
SEC. 3. The Justices of the Supreme Court shall be elected at the
general election, by the qualified electors of the State, and shall
hold their office for the term of six years from the first day of
January next after their election; provided that the Legislature
shall, at its first meeting, elect a Chief Justice and two Associate
Justices of the Supreme Court, by joint vote of both houses, and so
classify them that one shall go out of office every two years. After
the first election, the senior Justice in commission shall be the
Chief Justice.
SEC. 4. The Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction in all
cases when the matter in dispute exceeds two hundred dollars, when the
legality of any tax, toll, or impost, or municipal fine is in
question: and in all criminal cases amounting to felony, or questions
of law alone. And the said court and each of the Justices thereof, as
well as all district and county judges, shall have power to issue
writs of habeas corpus, at the instance of any person held in actual
custody. They shall also have power to issue all other writs and
process necessary to the exercise of the appellate jurisdiction, and
shall be conservators of the peace throughout the State.
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