A judge should not as his own charges can impach his decisions in cases.Ordinarily if he is not a judge he would be interdicted or suspended until the decision is made known
he was impeached
Being impeached. Being impeached is incorrect. The House votes whether to "impeach" a president with articles concerning the charges. Once impeached, the Senate votes whether to remove a president from office, while the Chief Justice presides over the trial. Bill Clinton was impeached, but not removed from office. I think kicking a president out of office is simply referred to as removal from office.
No, he served out the two terms to which he was elected.
Nixon resigned as president due to Watergate while facing the threat of impeachment. He was not actually impeached.
Only two of 43 president were impeached: Andrew Johnson and William Jefferson Clinton. Richard Nixon resigned while impeachment charges were being prepared against him. In both cases the sitting president was impeached but in neither case did the Senate choose to convict so although both were impeached, neither was removed from office.
Yes, a president can be impeached after leaving office. The Constitution allows for impeachment of former officials for actions committed while in office.
It is at the discretion of the Judge
Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 for violating the Tenure of Office Act. Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 for perjury and obstruction of justice. Note that Impeachment does not mean removal from office, it means that he is being investigated on suspicion of wrongdoing that may result in him being removed from office. In both of the above cases the President remained in office. Richard Nixon was not impeached, he resigned before the impeachment proceedings being considered agaisnt him could begin.
Two U.S. presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth chief executive, and William J. Clinton, the forty-second. ----------------------- While both were impeached, neither Johnson nor Clinton were convicted.
Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached by the House of Representatives but found not guilty by the Senate. Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 and acquitted by one vote, while Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 and acquitted on both articles of impeachment. No U.S. President has been removed from office following impeachment.
Define "high" court. A state judge may be removed, for "good" reason, by order of the Governor of that state. Also, both state and Federal court judges may be "impeached." Usually because of some type of criminal activity, or ethics violation, moral turpitude, or misfeasance or malfeasance while in office.
The primary function of alternators is to generate electricity to recharge a car battery. The alternator recharges the battery while the car is being used.