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The impeachment process may be requested by non-members. For example, when the Judicial Conference of the United States suggests a federal judge be impeached, a charge of actions constituting grounds for impeachment may come from a special prosecutor , the president, or state or territorial legislature , grand jury , or by petition .
At the federal level, the impeachment process is typically a three-step procedure. The first phase is typically an impeachment inquiry, though this is not a required stage. [10] The two stages constitutionally required for removal are impeachment by the House of Representatives and trial by the United States Senate.
The last time articles of impeachment were filed against a Justice was in 1804. Samuel Chase, who had been serving on the nation’s highest court since 1796, was impeached by the House and tried ...
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“The House impeachment managers will present the articles of impeachment to the Senate following the state work period. Senators will be sworn in as jurors in the trial the next day.
Nancy Pelosi announced the House would begin an impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump. It's the start of a long process.
Impeachment trials are further outlined in section three, clause six of Article One of the United States Constitution. The Constitution requires that a two-thirds majority vote "guilty" in order for an individual to be convicted and removed from office. [6] There is no process provided to appeal an impeachment verdict. [2]