he loses his position
What you are talking about is 'Recall.' when an office official isn't doing his/her job they get recalled, because the people don't think this official is doing it right and they don't have to wait for the next election.
The US Senate acts as the jury and tries any impeachment cases. When the House of Representatives accuses an official of a crime, the US Senate decides whether or not the official is guilty.
The Congress is the branch that conducts impeachment hearings. Those who are found guilty are relieved of any public responsibilities and removed from office.
in the senate, it has to be a 2/3 vote
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.
Yes, it is called impeachment.
he was found not guilty
The US Senate acts as the jury and tries any impeachment cases. When the House of Representatives accuses an official of a crime, the US Senate decides whether or not the official is 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.
The Congress is the branch that conducts impeachment hearings. Those who are found guilty are relieved of any public responsibilities and removed from office.
They can vote for the Presiden't impeachment.
Edmund Ross
Only 1 did
The maximum punishment in an impeachment trial is removal from office. Impeachment is a political process; a finding of guilt carries no legal penalties.
No. If the president is found guilty by 2/3 of the Senate, he is stripped on his office and is no longer President . ( I suppose, however, that some might still call him "President".)
in the senate, it has to be a 2/3 vote
i have no idea and im trying to do my stupid history homework and its not letting me cuz i cant find this stupid answer. thankyou for ur time and good day!