Impeachment is a process by which a public official is removed from office due to some unlawful activity. At the federal level, a two thirds majority vote of present senators is required for impeachment and conviction.
The requirement for jury verdicts to be unanimous is a fundamental aspect of the justice system. Some argue that unanimity ensures fair and just decisions, as it reflects the collective agreement of all jurors. Others believe that allowing for non-unanimous verdicts could lead to quicker resolutions and prevent hung juries. Ultimately, the decision on whether jury verdicts should be unanimous or not depends on the balance between ensuring justice and efficiency in the legal process.
Quick verdicts in court cases are not necessarily indicative of guilt. Verdicts can be reached quickly if the evidence is clear and convincing, but a quick verdict does not necessarily mean the defendant is guilty. It is important to consider all the evidence presented in a case before drawing conclusions about guilt or innocence.
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The Senate has the sole power to try all impeachment. When the impeachment case is with the US President, the presiding officer will be the Chief Justice.
Becuase, if I am correct, it must take all of the jury to convict someone of murder; unanimous means all.
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The House of Represetatives
In the US, it is the Senate.
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In all unites states history, no president has ever been removed from office by impeachment.