Article 3, Section 2, Clause 3
The Trial of all Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be by Jury; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any State, the Trial shall be at such Place or Places as the Congress may by Law have directed.
1. | Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776 |
2. | James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 10 Mar. 1784 |
3. | Records of the Federal Convention |
4. | Richard Henry Lee to Edmund Randolph, 16 Oct. 1787 |
5. | James Wilson, State House Speech, 6 Oct. 1787 |
6. | Federal Farmer, no. 2, 9 Oct. 1787 |
7. | Federal Farmer, no. 3, 10 Oct. 1787 |
8. | A Democratic Federalist, 17 Oct. 1787 |
9. | Cincinnatus, no. 1, 1 Nov. 1787 |
10. | Cincinnatus, no. 2, 8 Nov. 1787 |
11. | The Address and Reasons of Dissent of the Minority of the Convention of Pennsylvania to Their Constituents, 18 Dec. 1787 |
12. | Luther Martin, Genuine Information, 1788 |
13. | James Iredell, Marcus, Answers to Mr. Mason's Objections to the New Constitution, 1788 |
14. | Federal Farmer, no. 15, 18 Jan. 1788 |
15. | Debate in Massachusetts Ratifying Convention, 30 Jan. 1788 |
16. | George Washington to Lafayette, 28 April 1788 |
17. | Alexander Hamilton, Federalist, no. 83, 558--74, 28 May 1788 |
18. | United States v. Shive |
19. | Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution 3:§§ 1773--75, 1833 |
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