Impeachment of John Mark Applewood

Constitutional proceedings resulting in the removal of a public official for High Misdemeanors and breaches of public trust.

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Case Details

Section 1: Articles of Impeachment

John Mark Applewood was formally charged with High Misdemeanors, including abuse of executive authority, obstruction of oversight, and actions inconsistent with the responsibilities of public office.

Section 2: Investigation

The Ethics and Accountability Committee conducted hearings, gathered testimony, and reviewed official records. Findings indicated repeated violations of constitutional and administrative standards.

Section 3: Assembly Vote

The Assembly approved the Articles of Impeachment by supermajority, advancing the case to the Senate for trial.

Section 4: Conviction and Removal

Following trial, the Senate convicted Applewood of High Misdemeanors. He was immediately removed from office and disqualified from holding future public positions in ToadVille Bay.

Section 5: Historical Impact

The case strengthened constitutional safeguards and reaffirmed that no official is above the law within ToadVille Bay’s democratic system.