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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A coding error caused a part of the U.S. Constitution to be temporarily removed from the Constitution Annotated website, officials said.

The alterations were first noted by internet sleuths who noticed that parts of Article 1 of the Constitution were deleted from the text.

Screenshots published by TechCrunch showed that part of Section 8 of Article 1 was removed, beginning with the clauses about the establishment of the navy and militia and ending with the "necessary and proper" clause. The entirety of Section 9, which establishes the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, and section 10 were removed as well.

The two sections go as follows:

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