It is known as the Corrupt Bargain because John Q. Adams seemed to have made an unsavory bargain deal with Henry Clay. Clay finished fourth in the electoral vote and so was not eligible to win . He was able to get the states that he had carried to vote for Adams even though Jackson would seem to be the more logical choice for their interests. In return Adams appointed him as Secretary of State, a position which at that time was viewed as a stepping-stone to the Presidency
The Jacksonians accused John Quincy Adams of striking a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay during the 1824 election, where Clay allegedly supported Adams in exchange for the position of Secretary of State. Jackson and his supporters claimed this backroom deal deprived him of the presidency, despite winning the popular vote. This accusation fueled Jackson's political attacks against Adams and contributed to the deepening divide between the Democratic-Republicans and the National Republicans.
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Corrupt is a strong word, and you'll need proof of your accusation to call on any local authority to lay a legal charge on the board. If, however, you suspect corruption, it's a good idea to document what you suspect. Read your governing documents to discover what rights you have as an owner to inspect records of the association. Then, review the records and make copies, as necessary. As well, you can also hire an association-savvy attorney to help you proceed, or an association-savvy CPA to help you identify financial corruption.
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A person in charge of a province is typically referred to as a governor.
They made a "corrupt bargain" to deny Jackson the presidency.
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The Jacksonians accused John Quincy Adams of striking a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay during the 1824 election, where Clay allegedly supported Adams in exchange for the position of Secretary of State. Jackson and his supporters claimed this backroom deal deprived him of the presidency, despite winning the popular vote. This accusation fueled Jackson's political attacks against Adams and contributed to the deepening divide between the Democratic-Republicans and the National Republicans.
Plea bargain.
Generally not: this is entirely up to the court system.
If your plea bargain is successful, the original (usually more severe) charge is Nolle Prossed by the prosecutor in exchange for a guilty plea to a lesser offense.
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A "plea bargain".
positive charge
The political party CAN in charge of the US Senate CAN change with each election, or it can remain whatever it was pre-election. So, it is incorrect that the same party is forever in charge of the Senate; it depends on the election results each time.
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There is no law stating that you MUST retain an attorney when speakin gto the prosecutor, but when dealing with criminal charges it is probably a good idea to have one. What you are looking for is a "plea bargain." BUT - the key word is 'bargain.' If you you don't have anything to offer the prosecutor in return for him giving you a rediced charge than you have nothng to bargain with.