Thompson's court-appointed lawyer didn't try to impeach the informants, so the jury never knew there was reason to doubt them. |
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Obviously, a Republican-controlled Congress is not about to impeach its own president. |
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The uncovering of serious acts of judicial misconduct could end up with a recommendation to impeach a judge. |
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The House promptly proceeded, acting in a purely partisan manner, to impeach the president, and send the matter to trial in the Senate. |
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This privatization of communal resources can impeach the integrity of scientific research. |
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Opposing attorneys invariably will attempt to impeach the credibility or competence of an expert witness. |
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There was the prospect of drug tales and gossip from the demimonde to impeach his credibility. |
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The following year parliament protested that he was exceeding his powers and 70 MPs voted to impeach him. |
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While it is theoretically possible to impeach federal judges for the decisions they make, where would the Republicans start? |
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It is a tenet of impeachment law that we don't impeach judges for their decisions, but rather for conduct which makes them unfit to serve. |
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Bolanos said his two predecessors had motivated the legislature to impeach him because he would not allow them to embezzle government money. |
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Few would impeach any society's humanistic obligation to care for those who actually bear the weight of battle. |
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Can we impeach a government for fraudulently mishandling the nations finances? |
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The Constitution requires only a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly to impeach the president. |
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And it would impeach any judge that violated the provisions of the bill. |
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The most popular tactic is to impeach the credibility of the victim. |
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The Court of Impeachment has jurisdiction in cases where the parliament moves to impeach Ministers on account of their official acts. |
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Nothing impeach you to find a new application to it and thus to benefit from the tools designed around this format. |
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It would be better if the excesses of legalism were rolled back, so that Americans feel readier to impeach the next perjurious president. |
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Later the same month, parliament voted to suspend President Basescu, paving the way for a referendum to impeach him. |
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That testimony may be used to impeach their trial testimony should it diverge. |
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In March 2004, a motion to impeach the President was tabled and passed by the National Assembly. |
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Kubby must provide evidence that tends to impeach the total system of prosecution, jury selection, and judicial oversight. |
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The decision to impeach requires a two-thirds majority of the members of a chamber. |
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If the motion to impeach the President is carried within 30 days a referendum is held to dismiss the President. |
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Within the House Judiciary Committee, six Republicans voted with 21 Democrats to impeach the president. |
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Liberal Democrats wanted to impeach President George W. Bush, but Pelosi took it off the table. |
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A few weeks ago, the Iranian parliament, again, of course, handpicked by Khamenei, was ready to impeach the impudent Mohallel. |
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It first tried to impeach him for alleged complicity in two corruption scandals. |
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A decision of the House of Representatives to impeach must be proposed by not less than five members and will be adopted only with the approval of two thirds of the House. |
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And, of course, Congress cannot impeach on grounds of mental incapacity. |
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The official science uses all its power to impeach the disclosure of truth, but they're not cowing us and we'll keep going straight ahead on the path traced out by the scientists from Galileo to Einstein. |
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Adam Price, the former Plaid MP who made headlines a decade ago when he tried to impeach Tony Blair over the Iraqi conflict, called for the Welsh people to cast off the shackles of 600 years of English dominance. |
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Mardom-e-Emrooz's closure came after a number of conservative media outlets in Iran, including the daily paper Kayhan, demanded it be shut down and MPs threatened to impeach the culture minister if no action was taken. |
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Even by the admission of most members of parliament, the MPR can impeach the president only by calling a special session to charge him with undermining the constitution. |
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The Supreme Court held that it is improper for a decisionmaker to attempt to impeach a judicial finding through relitigation in a different forum. |
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Moreover, with a two-thirds majority vote the parliament will now be able to impeach the president for crimes committed in the exercise of his duties. |
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Both chambers may also decide to impeach the President for high treason. |
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Senator Arthur Nzeribe claimed in public in August 2002 that he had offered bribes to fellow senators to encourage them not to impeach the president. |
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However, the police continued their questioning, and Whitford made a statement that the Crown was later permitted to introduce at the trial in order to impeach the credibility of the accused on cross-examination. |
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Nothing impeach to find new applications to it. |
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These ungracious practices of his sons did impeach his journey to the Holy Land. |
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It can impeach members of the government if their acts are declared unconstitutional. |
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Instead, the Parliament quickly proceeded to impeach William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury, of high treason, on 18 December. |
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It assembled on 3 November 1640 and quickly began proceedings to impeach the king's leading counsellors of high treason. |
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During the reign of the next monarch, Richard II, the Commons once again began to impeach errant ministers of the Crown. |
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In the aftermath of the war, he lent support to the attempt of Adam Price, a Plaid Cymru MP, to impeach Tony Blair over the Iraq issue. |
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The Assembly of Experts can impeach the Supreme Leader of Iran and appoint a new one. |
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However, in 1681, the Commons declared that they had the right to impeach whomsoever they pleased, and the Lords have respected this resolution. |
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Censors had the power to impeach officials on an irregular basis, unlike the senior officials who were to do so only in triennial evaluations of junior officials. |
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The Commons even proceeded to impeach some of the king's ministers. |
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When rumours reached Charles that Parliament intended to impeach his wife for supposedly conspiring with the Irish rebels, the king decided to take drastic action. |
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The defense lawyers tried to impeach the witness's testimony by forcing him to admit that he had changed his story. |
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Congress will vote on whether or not to impeach the President. |
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