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Timestamp: 2020-01-18 19:04:31
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 23', '§ 24', '§ 25', '§ 26', '§ 27', '§ 23', '§ 24', '§ 25', '§ 26', '§ 27']

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shall be fees; Provided, the general assembly may, by law,
make the clerk of the circuit court ex officio recorder, in lieu
20.    The general assembly shall provide for the com-
pensation of the county judge.
21.    The clerks of the supreme and circuit courts, and
state’s attorneys, shall be elected at the first special election
for judges. The second election for clerks of the supreme
court shall be held on the first Monday of June, 1855, and
every sixth year thereafter. The second election for clerks
of the circuit courts, and state’s attorneys, shall be held on
the Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, 1852,
and every fourth year thereafter.
22.    All judges and state's attorneys shall be commis-
sioned by the governor.
§ 23.   The election of all officers, and the filling of all
vacancies that may happen by death, resignation, or remo-
val, not otherwise directed or provided for by this constitu-
tion, shall be made in such manner as the general assembly
shall direct; Provided, that no such officer shall be elected
§ 24.   The general assembly may authorize the judg-
ments, decrees, and decisions of any local, inferior court of
record, of original, civil, or criminal jurisdiction, established
a in city, to be removed, for revision, directly into the su-
§ 25. County judges, clerks, sheriffs, and other county
officers, for wilful neglect of duty, or misdemeanor in office,
shall be liable to presentment or indictment by a grand jury,
and trial by a petit jury, and, upon conviction, shall he re-
§ 26.   All process, writs, and other proceedings shall run
in the name of “The people of the state of Illinois.” All
prosecutions shall be carried on “In the name and by the
authority of the people of the state of Illinois,” and conclude,
"Against the peace and dignity of the same.”
§ 27.   There shall be elected in each county in this state,
in such districts as the general assembly may direct, by the
qualified electors thereof, a competent number of justices of
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Transcript 86 shall be fees; Provided, the general assembly may, by law, make the clerk of the circuit court ex officio recorder, in lieu of the county clerk. 20. The general assembly shall provide for the com- pensation of the county judge. 21. The clerks of the supreme and circuit courts, and state’s attorneys, shall be elected at the first special election for judges. The second election for clerks of the supreme court shall be held on the first Monday of June, 1855, and every sixth year thereafter. The second election for clerks of the circuit courts, and state’s attorneys, shall be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, 1852, and every fourth year thereafter. 22. All judges and state's attorneys shall be commis- sioned by the governor. § 23. The election of all officers, and the filling of all vacancies that may happen by death, resignation, or remo- val, not otherwise directed or provided for by this constitu- tion, shall be made in such manner as the general assembly shall direct; Provided, that no such officer shall be elected by the general assembly. § 24. The general assembly may authorize the judg- ments, decrees, and decisions of any local, inferior court of record, of original, civil, or criminal jurisdiction, established a in city, to be removed, for revision, directly into the su- preme court. § 25. County judges, clerks, sheriffs, and other county officers, for wilful neglect of duty, or misdemeanor in office, shall be liable to presentment or indictment by a grand jury, and trial by a petit jury, and, upon conviction, shall he re- moved from office. § 26. All process, writs, and other proceedings shall run in the name of “The people of the state of Illinois.” All prosecutions shall be carried on “In the name and by the authority of the people of the state of Illinois,” and conclude, "Against the peace and dignity of the same.” § 27. There shall be elected in each county in this state, in such districts as the general assembly may direct, by the qualified electors thereof, a competent number of justices of