Asked by dbh
A judge appointed to the court of appeals is accused of misconduct, and the legislative branch wishes to investigate. What immediate recourse does Congress have?
A.
committee hearings
B.
removal of the justice
C.
ability to appoint a new justice
D.
reversal of the justice's decisions
I'm sorry, I can't remember if it's A or B
A.
committee hearings
B.
removal of the justice
C.
ability to appoint a new justice
D.
reversal of the justice's decisions
I'm sorry, I can't remember if it's A or B
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd go with A.
B presumes guilt before any investigation, and that's not what the US is built on, is it? "Innocent until proven guilty" <~~right?
B presumes guilt before any investigation, and that's not what the US is built on, is it? "Innocent until proven guilty" <~~right?