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Impeachment

The House of Representatives has the sole authority to impeach (accuse) an official on charges of misconduct in office (called articles of impeachment).

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impeachment (A+)

:) it's actually indicts

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Indict. (pronounced: In-Dite)

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A group that determines whether to accuse someone of a crime is a group called what?

That group is called the grand jury.


Indictment means what?

The word "indict" means to formally charge or accuse someone with a serious crime. Some synonyms for the word "indict" are "incriminate", "arraign", and "impeach".


What does 'indict' mean?

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What is it called to accuse a judge of a crime?

To accuse a judge of a crime is called impeachment. If an official is found guilty of a crime they can be impeached and removed from their appointment.


What is meant by the word accuse?

The word "accuse" means "to charge a person with a crime or claim that a person has done something wrong". If you accuse someone of something, you are implicating that they have done something wrong.


What is it called to accuse a politician of a crime?

i dont know if u remove him from office it is called impeach


A court hearing in which someone is formally charged with a crime?

It is during the process called arraignment. The charge is read and you plead.


Is it against the law to accuse someone of a crime they weren't included in?

If you do know that they weren't included, then yes. It'd be slander.


To accuse a judge of a crime?

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Why hypnosis is rarely used in police work?

Because a person can pretend that they are hypnotized and accuse someone of a crime that wasn't committed by that person...


Examples of the word accuse in a sentence?

I accuse you of taking up my time to answer this question! I can be argued that to accuse him of a crime he did not commit would be wrong.


Is it a crime if someone accuses you of opening their mail?

It's not a "crime" to accuse someone of opening mail if it is accompanied by proof or probable cause that they were doing it. However, it IS a violation of US Postal Regulations (a federal offense) to open mail belonging to someone other than the addressee.