Presidential Immunity Explained

Summary

The President of the United States has certain immunities, including protection from criminal prosecution for actions taken in an official capacity. However, this immunity does not extend to acts committed before the presidency or personal conduct while in office. High crimes and misdemeanors refer to grounds for impeachment, generally including serious abuse of power, corruption, and unlawful behavior. For small businesses in Ohio, there is no specific law about refunds for no-show appointments, but having a clear cancellation policy is recommended.

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Does the President of The United States have Immunity
The President of the United States does have certain immunities, but they are not absolute.
- While in office, the President has immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken in an official capacity.
- However, this immunity doesn't cover acts committed before the presidency or personal conduct while in office.
- Impeachment proceedings in Congress can hold a president accountable for misconduct.
What is high crimes and misdemeanors constitution
High crimes and misdemeanors in the U.S. Constitution refers to the grounds for impeachment of federal officers, like the President. It's not clearly defined but generally includes:
- Serious abuse of power
- Corruption
- Unlawful behavior
Remember, it's up to Congress to interpret these terms during impeachment proceedings.
Does my small business have to give a refund a customer if they no-show an appointment
In Ohio, there's no specific law about business refunds for no-show appointments. However, it's generally suggested to:
- Have a clear cancellation policy in writing
- Communicate the policy to customers beforehand
- Consider the specific circumstances before refusing a refund.