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The Court for the Trial of Impeachments, in the newspapers often referred to as the Impeachment Court or sometimes as the High Court of Impeachment, still exists. Since 1847, it consists of the Lieutenant Governor, the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, the associate judges of the Court of Appeals, and the members of the State Senate.
In March 1872, Barnard was impeached by the New York State Assembly. The Impeachment Court (consisting of the Judges of the New York Court of Appeals and the New York State Senators) convened at Saratoga Springs in July, Lt. Gov. Allen C. Beach presided. On August 19, 1872, Barnard was convicted unanimously, and was removed from office.
New York: John H. McCunn: Justice of the Superior Court of New York City: Removed [100] March 1873 [120] Minnesota: William Seeger [120] Minnesota state treasurer: Resigned; was tried and convicted thereafter [121] March 2, 1874 [62] Kansas: Josiah Hayes: Kansas State Treasurer: Resigned on May 12, 1874; impeachment abandoned [62] 1874 New York ...
A separate state attorney general’s civil probe into whether the business falsely reported property values got a boost on Jan. 29, when a New York Supreme Court judge ordered the Trump ...
[27] [28] The court for the trial of impeachments may differ somewhat from the federal model—in New York, for instance, the Assembly (lower house) impeaches, and the State Senate tries the case, but the members of the seven-judge New York State Court of Appeals (the state's highest, constitutional court) sit with the senators as jurors as ...
William Sulzer (March 18, 1863 – November 6, 1941), nicknamed Plain Bill, was an American lawyer and politician.He was the 39th governor of New York serving for 10 months in 1913, and a long-serving U.S. representative from the same state.
Most New York-area Republican lawmakers vulnerable to a primary next year sought Tuesday to dodge questions about House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s decision to launch an impeachment inquiry into ...
In Oklahoma, after an impeachment vote, both chambers of the Oklahoma Legislature act together as a court of impeachment in a joint session. [21] In addition to all the members of its upper chamber, the state of New York's Court of the Trial of Impeachments also includes all seven members of the state's highest court, the New York Court of ...