I am not sure what you mean. If you are asking if president's can be criminals. No, they are suppose to be honest, but some have done shady things.
Karl Salm has written: 'Das Vollendete Verbrechen' -- subject(s): Criminal act, Criminal liability 'Das versuchte Verbrechen' -- subject(s): Criminal attempt 'Fahnenflucht als politische Weltanschauung?' -- subject(s): Biography, Desertions, National socialism, Politics and government, Presidents, Psychology, World War, 1939-1945
They were largely inactive and allowed businesses to grow unregulated.
Alfredo Orgaz has written: 'Linaje espiritual de Sarmiento' -- subject(s): Presidents 'El recurso de amparo' 'Incapacidad civil de los penados' -- subject(s): Capacity and disability, Comparative law, Criminal law 'Aspectos civiles de la reforma penal' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Reparation (Criminal justice)
no, this way if the president dies, the vice president is still there to replace him
Presidents of what? In the USA, only people who were born in the US or its territories are allowed to be President.
Jean S. Remy has written: 'Lives of the presidents' -- subject(s): Presidents, Biography
Frederick S. Voss has written: 'Portraits of the Presidents' 'Portraits of the presidents' -- subject(s): American Portraits, Biography, Portraits, Presidents 'Women of Our Time'
Sasha Abramsky has written: 'Breadline USA' 'Inside Obama's brain' -- subject(s): Presidents, Psychology, Biography, Political and social views 'Hard Time Blues' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Political aspects of Administration of criminal justice, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Sentences (Criminal procedure), Imprisonment 'Ill-equipped' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Human rights, Mental health services, Mentally ill prisoners, Prisoners, Prisons
They allowed it to escelate, and they often micro-managed it.
President Ronald Reagan.
Fred Edward Inbau has written: 'Criminal law and its administration' -- subject(s): Cases, Criminal procedure, Criminal law 'Criminal interrogation and confessions' -- subject(s): Police questioning, Confession (Law), Forensic psychology 'Scientific police investigation' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'Criminal law for the police' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Police, Handbooks, manuals, Criminal law 'Cases and comments on criminal justice' -- subject(s): Cases, Criminal procedure, Criminal law 'Self-incrimination' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Criminal investigation, Criminals, Evidence, Criminal, Identification, United States
judicial power