Impeach

Impeach in United States

Impeach Definition

To accuse; to question the sufiiciency or genuineness of. To proceed by impeachment (q. v.). In the Law of Evidence. To call In question the veracity of a witness, by means of evidence adduced for that purpose.

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To accuse; to question the sufiiciency or genuineness of. To proceed by impeachment (q. v.). In the Law of Evidence. To call In question the veracity of a witness, by means of evidence adduced for that purpose.

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This definition of Impeach Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..

Concept of Impeach in Political Science

The following is a very basic definition of Impeach in relation to the election system and the U.S Congress: To accuse or charge a public official of misconduct

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    word of the week: impeach, The Herald; January 2, 1999; Betty Kirkpatrick

    In Poll, Most Expect House to Impeach; Preferring Censure for President, Public Also Doubts Senate Would Convict Him, The Washington Post; December 17, 1998; Richard Morin

    IMPEACH MY BUSH, Herizons; October 1, 2006; Lazowski, Anna

    Is a Drive to Impeach Barack Obama on Its Way?, The Washington Post; May 9, 2014; Waldman, Paul

    Huntington’s mayor believes council wants to impeach him, The Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV); September 9, 2002; The Associated Press

    FORUM URGES ALL TO WORK TO IMPEACH BUSH.(FRONT), The Capital Times; May 22, 2007; Derby, Samara Kalk

    Impeach Obama? It’ll Never Happen, The Boston Globe (Boston, MA); December 18, 2013; Jacoby, Jeff

    ‘IMPEACH BUSH! IMPEACH CHENEY!’ PROTEST URGES BALDWIN TO ACT.(METRO), The Capital Times; July 5, 2007; Czubkowski, Kristin

    In Her Words: To impeach or not to impeach, The Filipino Express; October 22, 2000; Sison-Paez, Marites

    To impeach or not to impeach? Here are the ground rules; Pondering an uncertain future, Constitution’s framers deliberately kept the rules flexible.(NEWS), Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); September 8, 1998; Schmickle, Sharon Black, Eric

    IRAQ: FORMER U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL, LAW PROF, WORK TO IMPEACH BUSH, Inter Press Service English News Wire; March 15, 2003; Gabriel Packard

    Motion to impeach Blair over Iraq war.(News), The Birmingham Post (England); November 24, 2004

    Aye to impeach Gus Dur (HL), New Straits Times; May 31, 2001; Abdul Razak Ahmad in Jakarta

    Unity State MPs on Recess after Failing to Impeach Speaker, Sudan Tribune (Sudan); February 26, 2013

    Resolution to impeach is rejected ; The resolution to ask the U.S. House to impeach Bush will come back to the council soon., Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME); August 7, 2007; From staff reports

    MPs back down to impeach education minister., Mehr News Agency (MNA); October 5, 2010

    Impeach Bush? But That Would Mean…, The Washington Post; June 12, 2008; Dana Milbank

    Malacanang Denies Any Link to Impeach Move against Puno, Manila Bulletin; January 13, 2009

    As Illinois Works to Impeach Gov., Burris Heads to D.C., NPR All Things Considered; January 5, 2009; MICHELE NORRIS

    IMPEACH BUSH?, The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA); January 3, 2007; Perry Keeton


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