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he was found not guilty
No- the vote was 126 to 47 in favor of impeachment.
None. Two presidents have been impeached but neither was found guilty by the Senate after impeachment by the House of Representatives.
impeachment is when someone is removed from office, meaning they will not be thrown in jail, they will just be stripped of whatever govt. official position that they hold and can never hold one again.
The President is explicitly prohibited from pardoning someone who has been found guilty in an impeachment trial.
The Congress is the branch that conducts impeachment hearings. Those who are found guilty are relieved of any public responsibilities and removed from office.
To accuse a judge of a crime is called impeachment. If an official is found guilty of a crime they can be impeached and removed from their appointment.
Assuming you're asking about Chase's impeachment trial in the Senate, he was found not guilty (no one is ever found innocent) of the charges against him in 1805.
If someone has been impeached and found guilty, it would be the responsibility of the Senate to sentence them to prison. The Senate acts as the court in the impeachment trial, and if they determine that the individual is guilty, they have the authority to impose a prison sentence as part of the judgment.
Yes, it is called impeachment.
The maximum punishment in an impeachment trial is removal from office. Impeachment is a political process; a finding of guilt carries no legal penalties.
If you assault someone and are found guilty in a court of law, you may face consequences such as fines, probation, community service, or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the assault and the laws in your jurisdiction.