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impeachment$37819$ - traduzione in olandese

LEGISLATIVE PROCESS OF BRINGING CHARGES OF ALLEGED CRIMES AGAINST A PUBLIC OFFICIAL
U.s. impeachment; Impeachment (united states); Impeachment in the US; US impeachment; United States impeachment; Impeachment in the Thirteen Colonies
  • Depiction of the impeachment trial of President [[Andrew Johnson]] in 1868, Chief Justice [[Salmon P. Chase]] presiding.
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  • Photograph of a scene from the 1913 impeachment of New York Governor [[William Sulzer]]
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  • impeachment hearings against President Nixon]], May 9, 1974
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  • Chief Justice William Rehnquist]] presiding
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impeachment      
n. in twijfel trekken, verdachtmaking; (stellen in staat van) beschuldiging, aanklacht

Definizione

impeach
v. a.
1.
Arraign, accuse, indict.
2.
Arraign for malfeasance in office, accuse of maladministration.
3.
Discredit, asperse, call in question, censure, denounce, disparage, criminate, impair, lessen.

Wikipedia

Impeachment in the United States

Impeachment in the United States is the process by which a legislature may bring charges against an officeholder for misconduct alleged to have been committed with a penalty of removal. Impeachment may also occur at the state level if the state or commonwealth has provisions for it under its constitution. Impeachment might also occur with tribal governments as well as at the local level of government.

The federal House of Representatives can impeach a party with a simple majority of the House members present or such other criteria as the House adopts in accordance with Article One, Section 2, Clause 5 of the United States Constitution. This triggers a federal impeachment trial in the United States Senate, which can vote by a 2/3 majority to convict an official, removing them from office. The Senate can also further, with just a simple-majority vote, vote to bar an individual convicted in a senate impeachment trial from holding future federal office

Most state legislatures can impeach state officials, including the governor, in accordance with their respective state constitution. A number of organized United States territories do as well. Additionally, impeachment is a practice of other governments bodies, such as tribal governments.

Impeachment proceedings are remedial rather than punitive in nature, and the remedy is limited to removal from office. Because the process is not punitive, a party may also be subject to criminal or civil trial, prosecution, and conviction under the law after removal from office. Also because the conviction is not a punishment, the president of the United States is constitutionally precluded from granting a pardon to impeached and convicted persons that would protect them from the consequences of a conviction in an impeachment trial.