Charges against a government official for suspected wrongdoing can be made by various entities, including law enforcement agencies, ethics committees, or independent oversight bodies. In some cases, citizens can also file complaints or reports to initiate investigations. Additionally, legislative bodies may conduct inquiries or hearings to address allegations of misconduct, leading to potential charges. Ultimately, the specific process can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the alleged wrongdoing.
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Impeachment.
The law enforcement agency investigating the offense.
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against..... the arrestee (known as the defendant).
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The Federal House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach or bring charges against government officials (except members of Congress.) A majority vote is needed in the House to Impeach. The Senate has the sole power to try the impeachment case. A two-thirds vote of the senators present is needed for conviction. When a president is tried, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the Senate.
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The House of Representatives.