Of course they should be put to trial because they committed a crime which is a bad influence on the country. I mean really, he/she is the Highest position in the United States and your getting yourself in trouble. Also it may depend on the degree of the crime committed. Other than that yes.
Yes he can still be a governor, however, if he is elected as President then he or she must give up the office.
No, while in office he was with Nancy and he died married to her.
They are called "lame ducks".
The outgoing president is still president until the incoming president takes the oath of office.
Ford wasn't president when Cambodia fell. Nixon was still in office.
No, he was out of office by January 20, 1989.
a Lame Duck. or A still-in-office-president.
The president elect is someone who has been elected president but who has not yet been sworn in, or officially taken office. It is still occupied by the current outgoing president. The President still has the job of being president until the president-elect has been sworn in.
Yes, he died while still President. Truman took over as Vice President.
They contact the UN Security Council, President Truman did this when he was in office.
No. If the president is found guilty by 2/3 of the Senate, he is stripped on his office and is no longer President . ( I suppose, however, that some might still call him "President".)
Yes. The office of the president always has the power to veto.