It is not unusual-- maybe one or so a year. Most of them resign before the trials are held, so they are not really Congressmen when they go to jail. The related link gives a list. I do not think it is complete.
It is not unusual-- maybe one or so a year. Most of them resign before the trials are held, so they are not really Congressmen when they go to jail. The related link gives a list. I do not think it is complete.
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No, Richard Branson has not been jailed. He is a successful businessman and founder of the Virgin Group.
Yes, most of them have been
Yes. There are many documented instances of Presidents' swearing while in office.
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A jail is a place of confinement for people who have been charged with an offence.
No one "forced" Nixon to resign. He chose to quit to avoid impeachment on criminal charges and possible incarceration. Given the mood of the country at the time if he had stayed in office there is a strong possibility that he would have been legally removed from office and could have been jailed for his crimes.
Christopher Henry "Chris" Smith (R) represents the 4th Congressional District of New Jersey in the 111th Congress and has been in office since 3 January 1981.
Homer Simpson has been jailed in multiple episodes of "The Simpsons," but the exact number of times is not consistent or specified in the show. He has been shown getting arrested for various reasons, including illegal activities and misunderstandings.
no usher has never been in jail before