The key phrase is "judgment...shall [extend] to removal from Office, AND disqualification [etc.]." The conjunction is "AND," not "OR." This means that the judgment MUST include removal from office. If he is not in office, there can be no "removal.". If there is no removal, there can be no disqualification.
Cool. Show me exactly where it says that.
Where's the part where it says they can to it to someone who is out of office?
And I never downvoted you.
The key phrase is "judgment...shall [extend] to removal from Office, AND disqualification [etc.]." The conjunction is "AND," not "OR." This means that the judgment MUST include removal from office. If he is not in office, there can be no "removal.". If there is no removal, there can be no disqualification.
I guess we'll find out.
hes out of office retard. you cannot impeach a CIVILIAN.