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they cannot be arrested when going to coming from congress & a member cannot be sued or punished for anything he or she might say in congress...
Suspend the 'writ of Hebeans corpus' which is a law forbidding that you are arrested for no reasson. Also, they cannot pass bills of attainder
No. Under law, he can only be "arrested" if he has committed treason, a felony, or a breach of the peace. For any other crime, he can only be arrested when he returns home from a session. As long as he stays in the Congressional chambers, he cannot be removed. Once Congress adjourns, he can be arrested and prosecuted on any charge.
The sentence "Cannot be arrested for civil crimes while they are meeting" typically refers to protections found in the context of legislative immunity. This concept is often associated with the U.S. Constitution, specifically Article I, Section 6, which grants members of Congress certain immunities while engaged in their official duties. However, the exact phrasing may vary depending on the jurisdiction and specific laws governing civil rights and legislative activities.
they cannot be arrested when going to or from Congress, or while attending a session of Congress. A member cannot be sued or punished for anything s/he might say in Congress.
There's only 2 houses.....house of representatives and senate.
a speeding ticket
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