Search results for "Impeachment" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • and in such role, presided over the impeachment trial of Samuel Chase. ... judicial manner in presiding over the impeachment trial of Justice Samuel ...
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  • the Tories who had engineered his impeachment. ==Stanhope/Sunderland ... who had brought about Walpole's impeachment in 1712 were now themselves ...
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  • reform, took a leading part in the judges' impeachment trials. By analyzing the bank accounts of certain members of the ring, he obtained legal ...
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  • the policy. To save Lord Danby from the impeachment trial in the House of ... that dissolution did not interrupt impeachment proceedings. When the ...
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  • Hatch voted for the impeachment of President Bill Clinton in 1999 ... * Impeachment Trial Committee on the Articles against Judge G. Thomas ...
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  • be removed only by resignation, or by impeachment and subsequent conviction. ... Samuel Chase, who was acquitted. This impeachment was one piece of the power ...
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  • remove Yeltsin from presidency through impeachment, March 26, 1993. Yeltsin ... On May 15, 1999, Yeltsin survived another impeachment attempt, this ...
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  • initiating all revenue bills, the impeachment of federal officers, and ... revenue bills, to file articles of impeachment against officials, and ...
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  • ===The failed impeachment attempt=== signed a resolution calling for the impeachment of President Marcos for ...
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  • majority is necessary to convict. The power of impeachment, however, has fallen into disuse; the House of Commons exercises its checks on the Government ...
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  • against the United States, except in cases of impeachment. The Supreme Court has interpreted this language to include the power to grant pardons ...
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  • House of Representatives in 1830 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against James H. Peck, judge of the United States District Court for the District ...
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  • him not to resign and instead fight all the impeachment charges that had been levelled against him. However, on August 8, 1974, President Nixon decided ...
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  • to resign in 1974 in order to avoid impeachment. At the time, Felt was ... brought with it the prospect of certain impeachment for Nixon; he resigned ...
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  • and Choi Ik-hyun, court scholar, wrote a formal impeachment of Daewongun to the Royal Council of Administration. The document argued that Gojong ...
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  • the Bengal treasury after Plassey, at his impeachment trial in 1773 * "Heaven-born general"--British Prime Minister William Pitt "The ...
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  • In a 1998 press interview, Steinem weighed in on the Clinton impeachment hearings when asked whether President Bill Clinton should be impeached ...
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  • George Corley Wallace, Jr. (August 25, 1919 – September 13, 1998), was United States politician who was elected Governor of Alabama as a Democrat ...
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  • Impeachment cases are very rare (the last being in 1927, when Prime ... Court of the Realm. In the new system, impeachment cases will be heard by ...
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  • Hastings, the consequence of which was the impeachment trial of Hastings. The trial, of which Burke was the leading promoter, lasted from 1787 until Hastings ...
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