Only a handful of federal judges have ever been impeached under this high standard. |
The physician's testimony might be impeached, and the report thereby discredited. |
It reached its height in 1710 when the Whigs impeached the Tory divine, Dr Sacheverell, for preaching the old doctrine of non-resistance. |
In that case he could and should be impeached and removed from office, unanimously. |
He was impeached of high treason by the Long Parliament in 1640, committed to the Tower in 1641, tried in 1644, condemned, and beheaded. |
While you may not care, you could conceivably be impeached if this situation is mishandled. |