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Freelancer

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If it were a criminal trial, sure, but it isn't. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jan 2021 #1
Like Josh Hawley? ananda Jan 2021 #2
This isn't a legal proceeding. It's a political one with its own rules. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2021 #3
Not a court of law northlake9 Jan 2021 #4

Fiendish Thingy

(23,908 posts)
1. If it were a criminal trial, sure, but it isn't. Nt
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 07:17 PM
Jan 2021

ananda

(35,433 posts)
2. Like Josh Hawley?
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 07:18 PM
Jan 2021

Who else?

The Velveteen Ocelot

(131,123 posts)
3. This isn't a legal proceeding. It's a political one with its own rules.
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 07:19 PM
Jan 2021

The consequence of being convicted after being impeached is normally that you lose your job, not that you go to jail or have to pay a fine. In this case Trump is already out of office so the only consequence (and the reason they are still doing it) would be that he can't hold any federal elected office in the future. He has no exposure to legal penalties at all. The impeachment trial is not in any respect a trial as occurs in the legal system, and there is no rule that the senators can't act as "jurors" regardless of their personal knowledge of the basis of the impeachment. (A bit of trivia: In the medieval English common-law system, jurors acted as investigators and went out and collected facts - so the impartial jury that was fed all of the facts during the trial is a relatively modern invention.)

northlake9

(65 posts)
4. Not a court of law
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 07:22 PM
Jan 2021

Impeachment trial is not a criminal trail and rules are set by the Senate and are not reviewed by any other body or court.

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