2-4-13. Forfeiture of office by legislator convicted of violation--Disqualification from public office.
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The conviction of a member of the Legislature of any crime defined in §§ 2-4-6 to 2-4-10 , inclusive, involves as a consequence, in addition to the punishment prescribed therein, a forfeiture of his office and disqualifies him from ever thereafter holding any public office under this state.