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Impeachment in Wisconsin is the main process by which the Wisconsin Legislature can bring charges and decide whether to remove state officers from their positions. A simple majority of the Wisconsin State Assembly can impeach an officer, after which the Wisconsin Senate acts as the court of trial, where a two-thirds majority is required to convict.
In a motion to dismiss 19 of the 20 impeachment articles against him, Paxton's lawyers identified the woman as Laura Olson, who was allegedly hired in 2019 by Nate Paul, a Paxton political donor ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has issued a discovery order ordering more information to be provided to Ken Paxton's lawyers before his impeachment trial. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issues discovery order in ...
Sheriff of Addison County: Not removed; while impeachment orders were brought by the Council of Censors, the General Assembly resolved not to prosecute the impeachment [87] Prince Hall: Sheriff of Franklin County: 1802 [88] Pennsylvania: Alexander Addison: District judge Removed in January 1803 [89] 1803 [31] Kentucky: Thomas Jones Surveyor of ...
Natin [1] "Nate" Paul (born 1987 in Victoria, Texas) [2] is an American real estate developer, who founded the real estate firm World Class Capital Group.Paul is at the center of the abuse-of-office complaints that ultimately led to the 2023 impeachment and suspension of Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton: 6 of the 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton in 2023 mention Paul by name.
State Attorney General Ken Paxton has been ordered to appear before the Texas Senate to answer to 16 of 20 articles of impeachment that were overwhelmingly approved by the Texas House in May. That ...
Sep. 16—Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been acquitted by the state Senate on all charges of improper behavior in his official duties. He was supported by a bloc of 16 Republican senators ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is the highest and final court of appeals in the state judicial system of the U.S. state of Wisconsin.In addition to hearing appeals of lower Wisconsin court decisions, the Wisconsin Supreme Court also has the option to take original jurisdiction of cases, and serves as a regulator and administrator of judicial conduct and the practice of law in Wisconsin.