Kentucky Code § KRS 63.075

Costs of proceeding without petition
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In a proceeding for impeachment instituted by the House of Representatives without a petition from any person, if the accused be acquitted he shall be entitled to his costs, to be taxed by the clerk of the Senate against the Commonwealth. If the accused be convicted, he shall pay the costs, to be taxed by the clerk and recovered by motion by the Attorney General, in the Franklin Circuit Court.

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