A High Crime or Misdemeanor Is Court Proven First, (In U.S. Law)

mascale

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Worthy of noting, from Wiki-stuff:
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Under United States law, an element of a crime (or element of an offense) is one of a set of facts that must all be proven to convict a defendant of a crime. Before a court finds a defendant guilty of a criminal offense, the prosecution must present evidence that, even when opposed by any evidence the defense may choose to present, is credible and sufficient to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed each element of the particular crime charged. The component parts that make up any particular crime vary depending on the crime.
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Many would say that Congress has the power to remove a President from office--especially for lying about spitting on the sidewalk, especially in New York City.

Mostly Republicans notice that lying about testimony regarding meetings in Trump Tower is not at all about spitting on a New York sidewalk(?)!

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