Judicial branch
Massachusetts
English soldiers and officials accused of serious crimes in Massachusetts would stand trial in England, as they were subject to English law. This system was established to ensure that they received a fair trial by their peers in the mother country, rather than being judged by local colonial courts, which could be perceived as biased. The practice aimed to protect the rights of English subjects and maintain the authority of the British government in the colonies.
Neither party made a serious effort to impeach either George Bush. Both were Republicans, so any move to impeach would have come from the Democrats.
The grand jury reviews the evidence against the accused
For federal judges, the answer is Congress. Federal judges can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate.
Yes, since if you are accused of something the you didn't do, that is slander. If it is serious, you can even choose to sue he/she.
immunity from the death penalty
France insisted on punishment for the accused individual because they believed that justice needed to be served and that the accused individual was responsible for a serious crime that needed to be addressed.
Policy Agenda is a list of subjects or problems to which people inside and outside government are paying serious attention to at any given time.
magistrates.
magistrates.
The word "indict" means to formally charge or accuse someone with a serious crime. Some synonyms for the word "indict" are "incriminate", "arraign", and "impeach".