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In the event that the Senate votes to remove a president through the impeachment process, the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court acts as the presiding officer and effectively acts as the judge during the trial. The Chief Justice ensures that the proceedings follow proper legal procedures and that all parties are afforded due process.
The US Senate of the legislative branch acts as a jury in an impeachment trial against the the President.
Not surprisingly, a Judge and Jury act as judge and jury.
The power of a court to judge the constitutionality of laws was established in Marbury v. Madison. In that case, the Supreme Court held that the constitution gives the courts the power to interpret the laws applying the constitution.
According to the constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach federal officials (even the president). The Senate acts as the jury, and (in presidential cases) the Chief Justice acts as the judge.
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The president would be tried by the senate, and the chief justice of the supreme court would be the judge.
the judicial branch
Townshed acts
true. the mayor acts as the executive in a commission form of government The mayor acts as the executive in a commission form of government.
The House of Representatives impeaches the president and The Senate acts as the jury. The Supreme Court Justice is the judge.
Townshend acts