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He can be charged with the offense, just like anyone else.
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He or she can also be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate. If convicted at the Senate trial, the judge will be removed from office for misconduct, and barred from future service in the government (one or two people have slipped past this rule on a technicality).
Winston Smith gets captured by the thought police for committing thoughtcrime against the government.
There is a federal budget deficit.
They rebel against the government!
national and state
court government
Depends what country you are in
Nothing. Albania has freedom of speech.
Your employer sends it to the federal government to help your income tax bill
You will need to hire a lawyer and probably go to court.
They can't, they commit treason against the British Government now and can be jailed for life.
When a person wins a suit in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, they are typically awarded monetary compensation for their claims against the federal government. The court issues a judgment outlining the amount owed, which the government is required to pay. This judgment can be appealed by the government, but if not appealed or upheld, the claimant receives the awarded funds, often processed through the U.S. Treasury. Winning a suit does not automatically mean a change in policy or practice; it solely addresses the specific claims made in that case.
He will be impeached, which means he will have a trial that will be held with the senate as the jury