which congressional body indictments of accused federal officials, like president?
he accused anyone really, but mostly government officials
because of the chicken
The 6th Amendment to the US Constitution states that in all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to be informed of the nature and cause of any accusation made against him or her.
Judicial branch
Massachusetts
nsf
John proctor and Judge Hawthorne
Essentially it is to ensure that the higher officials of state and government are not above answering to the law.It's so that if any officer is accused of wrong doings he/she can be trailed and they can decide if he/she deserves to keep his/her postion.
Members of the US Congress are responsible for appropriating money and making law. They are also responsible for impeachment and trial of federal officials accused of wrongdoing.
An indictment is the official document that accuses a person of a crime. It is the record of the results of a grand jury vote that finds probable cause that a crime has been committed and that the person accused is likely to have been involved. For further information on grand juries and indictments, please see the related link below.
Once the House of Representatives has impeached someone (formally accused them of a crime), The United States Senate conducts the trial of impeachment. The chief justice of the supreme court presides at this trial.
Local officials accused of corruption are typically prosecuted by state or federal prosecutors, depending on the jurisdiction and the specific charges involved. These prosecutors are responsible for investigating allegations of corruption, gathering evidence, and presenting cases in court to seek justice and accountability.