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When accusing the president of a crime the term impeachment is typically used. This term refers to the actual proceedings against the president.
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He was falsely accused of a crime he didn't commit.
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If you are falsely accused of a crime with a minor you need to seek out the expertise of a lawyer. They will be able to assess the evidence and develop a plan to ensure your freedom.
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The penalty would vary with the crime, and the crime is determined by the nature of the statement. For instance; Giving a false name or making a false police report are usually misdemeanors. On the other hand, if your statement was made to thwart a police investigation or an arrest, or you were falsely giving someone an alibi, it could amount to an Obstruction of Justice and the penalty could be more severe.
The U.S. Constitution (Article I, sections 2 & 3) specifically states that a president cannot be impeached unless he is guility of a "high crime and misdemeanor". What exactlythis means has been debated. This is the common phrase that invariably comes up whenever a president is considered for impeachment.
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Depends upon what crime you're soliciting. If you're soliciting a serious crime, then the penalty is usually the same as conspiracy or attempt to commit that crime, even if the underlying crime is not completed.
Yes. It is a crime in ALL states.