North Dakota Code § 44-09-09

Organization of court - Powers
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The senate and each member thereof, unless excused for cause, shall meet at the senate 
chamber on the day assigned to hear the impeachment and organize as a court for the trial of 
the same. Such organization must be held and deemed to be perfected when the presiding 
officer of the senate and all members thereof, not excused, have taken the oath or affirmation 
prescribed. No member may sit in the trial or vote upon such trial until the member has taken 
such oath or affirmation. The oath or affirmation must be administered by the secretary of the 
senate to the presiding officer thereof and by the presiding officer to each of the members of the 
senate. The senate sitting as a court upon the trial of an impeachment has the same power to 
compel the attendance of its members as when engaged in the ordinary business of legislation.

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