they are removed from office
the person found guilty
absolutely nothing, they stood trial and were found guilty, but were not punished
Because you can't be punished until AFTER you've been found guilty of doing it.
She was given a mock trial where she was refused a defense. Of course, they found her guilty and ordered her to be burned at the stake.
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.
empeachment
No. He was found not guilty
being found guilty
some were, there were many trials across Europe, but it was hard to find evidence about specific people. Also as they could not be found guilty for only 'following orders' evidence had to be found that they did more, or took glee in their actions.
I found this cite on-line dated 09/28/09 but have been unable to find any official cite for its authenticity or truthfulness:"Misty Farmer of Hamtramck was found not guilty of charges that she killed another another woman on Belle Isle."
guilty
guilty