Congress has the power to remove the President, federal judges, and other federal officers from office.
Impeachment is the power to remove federal officers.
The Constitution provides Congress the power to remove executive officers only by impeachment.
The state constitution provides two methods for removing judicial officers, based on who is bringing such action:
The new charters which were then granted required the king's consent for the more important appointments, and gave him power to remove officers without reason given.
This implies that the power of Congress to remove executive agencies or officers from Presidential control is limited.
Clayderman removes undercover officers, Stan and Sarah, from the investigation for being caught up in the shop robbery.
At the time, promotion was based solely on seniority, and no policy existed for removing officers who could not or would not fulfill their duties.
But the letter did not make clear whether Mr. Cristiani would also put off removing and transferring officers, as ordered under the peace agreements.
His first act was to remove all pro-Mongol aristocrats and military officers from their positions.