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  2. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The impeachment process may be requested by non-members. For example, when the Judicial Conference of the United States suggests a federal judge be impeached, a charge of actions constituting grounds for impeachment may come from a special prosecutor, the president, or state or territorial legislature, grand jury, or by petition. An impeachment ...

  3. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    Trials required to be prosecuted by impeachment managers that are elected by the House of Representatives. Impeachment managers are also to author the articles of impeachment. [28] Iowa: House: Senate (two-thirds vote needed to convict) Governor, judges of the Supreme Court of Iowa and Iowa District Courts, and other state officers

  4. Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The impeachment process may be requested by non-members. For example, when the Judicial Conference of the United States suggests a federal judge be impeached, a charge of actions constituting grounds for impeachment may come from a special prosecutor, the president, or state or territorial legislature, grand jury, or by petition. An impeachment ...

  5. Federal impeachment trial in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Impeached Judge Thomas Porteous (left) watches House impeachment manager Adam Schiff argue before a Rule XI trial committee in September 2010. Rule XI, allowing for the appointment of "Rule XI committees" was adopted by the Senate in 1934 as a simple resolution offered by Senator Henry F. Ashurst. [14] Rule XI states,

  6. Opinion: Impeachment over a judicial ruling is never appropriate

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    Because the impeachment power lies in the hands of elected officials, it can be threatened for partisan reasons, but the actual impeachment and removal of judges is in fact rare and limited by ...

  7. White House officials bristle as the courts throttle parts of ...

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    the adviser said, referring to the requirements to impeach a judge. "The unconstitutional innovation here is coming from the judiciary, not from the executive branch."

  8. Article Three of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    A judge may also be removed by impeachment and conviction by congressional vote (hence the term good behavior); this has occurred fourteen times. Three other judges, Mark W. Delahay, [8] George W. English, [9] and Samuel B. Kent, [10] chose to resign rather than go through the impeachment process.

  9. Who’s who in the Ken Paxton impeachment trial, from key ...

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    Three-term Republican lieutenant governor. As president of the Senate, Patrick will serve as judge in the impeachment trial. Patrick can rule on pretrial motions or ask senators to vote on ...