March 8 – Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
Do you believe in strictly following the letter of the law?
Then try this. Back in the 1970s, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned after he was accused of various financial improprieties dating back to his stint as governor of Maryland. But let’s assume he had refused to resign. Agnew is then impeached by the House and his case goes to the Senate for trial.
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