. The Constitution of the United States . zens thereof, and foreignStates, citizens or subjects. 2. In all cases affecting am-bassadors, other public minis-ters, and consuls, and those inwhich a State shall be a party,the Supreme Court shall haveoriginal jurisdiction. In allthe other cases before men-tioned, the Supreme Courtshall have appellate jurisdic-tion, both as to lav^ and fact,with such exceptions and un-der such regulations as Con-gress shall make. 3. The trial of all crimes,except in cases of impeach-ment, shall be by jury, andsuch trial shall be held in theState where the said crime
. The Constitution of the United States . zens thereof, and foreignStates, citizens or subjects. 2. In all cases affecting am-bassadors, other public minis-ters, and consuls, and those inwhich a State shall be a party,the Supreme Court shall haveoriginal jurisdiction. In allthe other cases before men-tioned, the Supreme Courtshall have appellate jurisdic-tion, both as to lav^ and fact,with such exceptions and un-der such regulations as Con-gress shall make. 3. The trial of all crimes,except in cases of impeach-ment, shall be by jury, andsuch trial shall be held in theState where the said crimesshall have been committed;. 42 but when not committed with-in any State, the trial shall beat such place or places as Con-gress may by law have di-rected. SECTION 3. 1. Treason against theUnited States shall consistonly in levying war againstthem, or in adhering to theirenemies, giving them aid andcomfort. No person shall beconvicted of treason, unless onthe testimony of two witnessesto the same overt act, or onconfession in open court. 2. Congress shall havepower to declare the punish-ment of treason; but no attain-der of treason shall work cor-
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