In the case of US presidents, The House impeaches, and the Senate tries the case.
The House of Representatives convicts the person and the senate hold the trial for it
the Senate
The House of Representatives brings the articles of impeachment and the senate either convicts or acquits.
Upon impeachment by the House (House of Representatives), the Senate holds a trial and either convicts the president or office official or acquits them of the impeachment charges. To convict or acquit, there much be a 2/3 vote. This means the majority of Congress (the House and Senate or Legislative Branch) must vote for an action.
During an impeachment, the House of Representatives debates the case for impeachment and if there is enough evidence, passes a Bill of Impeachment. After the president is impeached, then a trial will be held in the Congress. The House presents the evidence supporting impeachment, and the Senate acts as a jury. If the Senate convicts, then the President would be removed from office. Two presidents have been impeached; Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither were convicted by the Senate or removed from office.
There are many types of convicts but the main ones are government service convicts, assigned convicts, expirees, emancipists and ticket of leave convicts.
The escaped convicts were captured.
Impeachment.
No convicts didn't have showers!
The same as a non-convicts.
convicts live in prison or jail
impeachment
"Impeach" is a verb. "Impeachment" is a noun.
Convicts come from every country.