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Encyclopedia > Articles of impeachment

The articles of impeachment are the set of charges drafted against a public official to initiate the impeachment process. The articles of impeachment do not result in the removal from office, but instead require the enacting body to take further action—like bring the articles to a vote before the full body. Depiction of the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, then President of the United States, in 1868. ...


In the United States, the articles of impeachment are drafted by the House of Representatives for cases involving the president, vice-president or federal judge. Once drafted, a supermajority is required to accept the articles. House of Representatives is a name used for legislative bodies in many countries. ... President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, universities, and countries. ... VP also stands for Verb phrase. ... A federal judge is a judge appointed in accordance with Article III of the United States Constitution. ... A supermajority or a qualified majority is a requirement for a proposal to gain a specified level or type of support which exceeds a simple majority in order to have effect. ...


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Articles of Impeachment (646 words)
Articles of Impeachment Adopted by the Committee on the Judiciary
Adopted 28-10 by the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.
Adopted 21-17 by the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.
impeachment: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (6116 words)
Furthermore, impeachment as a means of punishment for wrongdoing, as distinct from being a means of removing a minister, remains a valid reason for accepting that it continues to be available, at least in theory.
This may include the impeachment of the Vice President him- or herself, although legal theories suggest that allowing a person to be the judge in the case where she or he was the defendant wouldn't be permitted.
Article 12 of the Constitution of Ireland provides that, unless judged to be "permanently incapacitated" by the Supreme Court, the president can only be removed from office by the houses of the Oireachtas (parliament) and only for the commission of "stated misbehaviour".
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