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A person who has been impeached may not be tried in a regular court of law. Select True or False
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A person who has been impeached may not be tried in a regular court of law. Select True or False
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Answer: False
Explanation: I just took the quiz. 100% correct
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The answer is true. A person who has been impeached goes to court in a federal court of law
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