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He would continue to try to do his job while the trial went on. His supporters in Congress would try to help him and he would probably consult them and offer any information that they might use to help his case.
If a president is impeached, which only the House can do, he must face a trial by the senate. If they convict him of the charges brought forth in the impeachment by a 2/3 vote, he is removed from office. If not, he stays on the job as president.
In the U.S. Constitution, impeachment is like being accused; impeachment is the job of the House of Representatives. Once the person has been impeached - accused of a crime - then the case goes to trial. The House carries out the trial, and the Senate acts as the jury. Impeachment is very rare; only a few judges have ever been removed from office, and while two Presidents have been impeached, neither was removed from office. Removal from office is the ONLY penalty that the Senate can impose. If removed from office through impeachment, the person can never again hold any office of ANY kind for the government of the United States.
The US Supreme Court is composed of 9 members. This job has life time tenure unless there is a case for impeachment and a trial resulting in a guilty verdict.
Job duty is defined as a task that an individual is responsible for carrying out within their job position. Examples of a job duty is cashiers that must suggestively sell to customers they serve.
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In a bench trial, yes. In a jury trial, this is up to the jury.
Clinton's impeachment by the House and trial in the Senate showed how the legislative branch can be called upon to check the power o the executive branch.
If your primary employer does not have work for you and told you to stay out on workers comp until you can work full duty then you need to not work at another job while you are on workers comp.
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Job function is the responsibilities of the job. The functions of a cleaning job at a hotel may include cleaning bathrooms, vacuuming, and dusting.