There are three branches:
Legislative (to create laws)
Judicial (to interpret how to apply laws and to oversee the process of determining trial procedures in applying laws to specific circumstances)
the executive branch (to allocate resources, manage and strategize the enforcement or execution of laws)
each branch has special abilities/powers that allow them to exercise some control over one another.
I believe only the legislative branch (congress: House of Representatives and Senate) or the voting public through referendum have authority to conduct impeachment.
Should Obama be looking out for you? :)
the judicial branch
In an impeachment process, the trial is conducted by the Senate. The Chief Justice of the United States presides over the trial if the impeachment involves the President. Senators act as jurors, hearing evidence and arguments from both sides, and ultimately voting on whether to convict or acquit the official being impeached. A two-thirds majority is required for conviction.
court
Not every impeachment is put on trial.
The address of the South Trail Branch is: 4600 South Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, 32839 1706
The phone number of the South Trail Branch is: 407-835-7323.
He was acquitted and allowed to finish his term of office.
The Senate hols the trial if the House votes to impeach.
The phone number of the Boone'S Trail Branch is: 636-398-6200.
No, the government did not "do" the trail. They Native Americans they forced out of their homes "did" the trail.
Under current Senate rules, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court presides over any impeachment trials.
The phone number of the Indian Trail Branch Library is: 509-444-5395.