This Court decision limits the president's power to impound funds.
Nixon aides such as John N. Mitchell and John Ehrlichman were involved in soliciting and obtaining funds from corporations and unions for Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. This activity is commonly referred to as the "Watergate Scandal," which eventually led to Nixon's resignation from the presidency in 1974.
Richard Nixon
it was never transferred to the general fund.
at your local impound....
Impound will sell your car after the impound fees are higher than the value of the vehicle.
President Richard Nixon's dog. Checkers Nixon was a dog received by Nixon and most famously mentioned in Nixon's "Checkers Speech", where he defended himself against accusations of receiving gifts and improper funds. In the speech, he said that no matter what, he was keeping the little dog, which his daughter had named Checkers. The speech helped to save Nixon's appearance by pulling on heartstrings.
No. As long as your car has a lien on it, no deal can be made. The lien in this case is what you owe the impound lot, funds that must be paid to release your car.
NO! you cant its impound for a reason good luck
Yes, they can and often they do to cover the unpaid balance of impound fees.
Contact the impound lot or police dept to find out what to do.
No. Any fees that were lawfully and properly charged in connection with an impound are proper.