Well having a written sworn oath on file doesnt make you any more or less prosecutable. If they are going to be arrested for treason or booted from office it'll be for what they did, not over a paperwork technicality
Technically, any Constitutional sheriff with his/her deputies may arrest/remove/replace all violators of oaths or those ineligible to serve, but illegally holding office. Also, any citizen can file claims against public official surety bonds to make them ineligible for office. And then maybe notify sheriff for enforcement.
Problem is sheriffs are corrupt as well, so we may need to replace them first.
Well having a written sworn oath on file doesnt make you any more or less prosecutable. If they are going to be arrested for treason or booted from office it'll be for what they did, not over a paperwork technicality
Technically, any Constitutional sheriff with his/her deputies may arrest/remove/replace all violators of oaths or those ineligible to serve, but illegally holding office. Also, any citizen can file claims against public official surety bonds to make them ineligible for office. And then maybe notify sheriff for enforcement.
Problem is sheriffs are corrupt as well, so we may need to replace them first.