the president person
The full Senate votes to determine the verdict in an impeachment trial. Two-thirds of the Senators must find an official guilty in order to remove him (or her) from office.
whether the government changes its policy
whether one person's exercise of free speech would infringe on other citizens' rights
Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 after violating the Tenure of Office Act, and aquitted of all charges.Bill Clinton was also impeached on December 19, 1998 on grounds of perjury to a grand jury and obstruction of justice. He was aquitted of the obstruction charge.Richard Nixon was not impeached, but impeachment was threatened, causing him to resign. Nixon was later pardoned by his successor, Harrison Ford.Note that impeachment simply means "accusation". It is not a verdict of guilt. A president need not be convicted of any charges in order to be impeached for them. Whether or not an offense is an impeachable offense is decided exclusively by Congress.Actually, Nixon's successor was Gerald Ford, not Harrison Ford (although Harrison Ford was really hot in Star Wars and the Indiana Jones movies).
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Impeachment. Only the House of Representatives can impeach the president, and the impeachment is just the bringing of charges against the president. The Senate and the Senate alone then decides whether or not the president is guilty. Clinton was impeached, but was not found guilty by the Senate.
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the president person
Yes, a jury decides if a person is guilty or not guilty.
The full Senate votes to determine the verdict in an impeachment trial. Two-thirds of the Senators must find an official guilty in order to remove him (or her) from office.
Each goverment have people in their quaters that pass down laws on who can enter into the country and each person have to meet that criteria
Each goverment have people in their quaters that pass down laws on who can enter into the country and each person have to meet that criteria