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Section 3039.

3039. If the Lieutenant Governor is impeached, notice of the impeachment shall be immediately given to the Senate by the Assembly in order that another president may be chosen. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3040.

3040. If the offense for which the defendant is convicted on impeachment is also the subject of an indictment or information, the indictment or information is not barred thereby. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3036.

3036. If judgment of suspension is given, during the continuance of the judgment the defendant is disqualified from receiving the salary, fees, or emoluments of the office. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3037.

3037. Whenever articles of impeachment against any officer subject to impeachment are presented to the Senate, the officer is temporarily suspended from his office and can not act in his official capacity until he is acquitted. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3038.

3038. Upon temporary suspension of any officer other than the Governor, his office shall at once be temporarily filled by an appointment made by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The office shall be filled by the appointee until the acquittal of the party impeached or, in case of his removal, […]

Section 3023.

3023. When an officer is impeached by the Assembly for a misdemeanor in office, the articles of impeachment shall be delivered to the President of the Senate. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3024.

3024. The Senate shall assign a day for the hearing of the impeachment and inform the Assembly thereof. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3025.

3025. Not less than 10 days before the day fixed for the hearing, the President of the Senate shall have served on the defendant a copy of the articles of impeachment, with a notice to appear and answer the same at the time and place appointed. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

Section 3026.

3026. The service shall be made upon the defendant personally. If upon diligent inquiry he can not be found within the State, upon proof of that fact the Senate may order publication to be made, in such manner as it deems proper, of a notice requiring him to appear at a specified time and place […]

Section 3027.

3027. If the defendant does not appear, upon proof of service or publication the Senate may, of its own motion or for cause shown, assign another day for hearing the impeachment, or may proceed to trial and judgment in the absence of the defendant. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)