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First of all you would need to collect evidence and based on that the president should be presented in court for which ever law he broke. Then it is the judge's or the Jury's decision on how to handle the situation

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Q: What do you think would happen if a president tried to avoid carrying out laws because he or she thought that the laws was unconstitutional?
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