Asked by alvaro marin on Jun 18, 2024

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Impeachment offenses are

A) charged by the House and tried in the Senate,with the Chief Justice presiding and a two-thirds vote needed for conviction.
B) charged by the Senate and tried in the House,with the Chief Justice presiding and a two-thirds vote needed for conviction.
C) charged by the Senate and tried in the House,with the Chief Justice presiding and a 50 percent plus one vote needed for conviction.
D) charged by the House and tried in the Senate,with the Chief Justice presiding and a 50 percent plus one vote needed for conviction.

Impeachment Offenses

A rephrased term for impeachable offenses; refers to misconduct that may lead to the impeachment and possible removal of a public official.

Chief Justice

The head judge of a supreme court in many countries, responsible for overseeing the administration of the court and often having significant influence on court decisions.

  • Understand the impeachment process, including the roles and responsibilities of the House and Senate.
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Sabrina DanelleJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Impeachment offenses are charged by the House of Representatives and then tried in the Senate. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial in the Senate, and a two-thirds (2/3) vote is needed for conviction and removal from office. This process is outlined in the United States Constitution. Option A accurately describes the impeachment process.