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Harper ; Hezekiah L. Hosmer ; James H. Senate before his trial. John Pickering Judge, U. Mitchill ; Thomas Newton, Jr. Nicholson ; John Randolph ; Caesar A. Nicholson; John Randolph; Caesar A. Peck Judge, U. Storrs ; Charles A.

Humphreys Judge, U. Government John A. Bingham ; George W. Dunlap ; John Hickman ; George H. Pendleton ; Charles R. Bingham; George S.

Boutwell ; Benjamin F. Delahay Judge, U. Belknap U. Secretary of War Impeached March 2, , on charges of criminal disregard for his office and accepting payments in exchange for making official appointments George F. Hoar ; George A. Jenks ; James P. Knott ; Elbridge G. Lapham ; Scott Lord ; William P. Lynde ; John A. Olmsted ; Henry W.

Palmer ; James B. Perkins ; Samuel L. Powers ; David H. Archbald Associate judge, U. Davis ; John C. Floyd ; Leonard P. Howland ; George W. Norris ; John A.

Sterling ; Edwin Y. Webb July 13, —January 13, Found guilty; removed from office and disqualified from future office George W. English Judge, U. Boies ; Frederick H. Dominick ; Ira G. Hersey ; Earl C. Technically speaking, no! However, they can hire lawyers from the same law firm. As per the laws of the Law Society, an attorney cannot represent both parties simultaneously to avoid any possibility of conflict of interest.

A conflict of interest can take place both personally and professionally. Certain forms of conflicts of interest are illegal. Government rules are put in place to limit conflicts of interest. Table of Contents.



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