State v. Marsh
State v. Marsh
Opinion of the Court
in his charge to the Jury, gave his opinion on this point, in which the other Judges fully concurred.
Whether the clause in the Constitution insisted on for the defendant extends to the choice of officers in
The word “ Election,” when the choice is to be by the people or freemen, is, in every part of the Constitution, used in the same appropriate sense ; as in the 7th Section, “ In order that the Freemen of this State “ may enjoy the benefit of elections as equally as may “ be, each town within this State may hold elections “ therein.” For what purpose ? For the choice of Representatives. In the 10 th Section : “ On the day of election for choosing Representatives, etc.”
I am, therefore, clearly of opinion, that the 31st Section of the Constitution does not extend to the choice of town officers, and is to be laid wholly out of the case under your consideration.
The Jury found the defendant guilty.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State of Vermont v. John Marsh, Esq.
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- Published