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  1. 15. Apr. 2023 · The first and only Supreme Court justice to be impeached was Samuel Chase of Maryland in 1805, and he was, in the end, acquitted. I mentioned Chase in my column on Tuesday as one of the anti ...

  2. 2. Jan. 2024 · Trial of Samuel Chase, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Call Number: KF223 .C443 T75 1805. Published/Created: 1805. Detailed narrative of the proceedings before the House and Senate regarding Justice Chase’s impeachment. This two-volume account was created by two individuals who sat through all relevant ...

  3. Samuel Chase was a colorful and contentious individual, whose career was marked by controversy from his 1762 expulsion from the Forensic Club, an Annapolis social and debating society, for "extremely irregular and indecent" behavior (Papenfuse, 1:214) to his impeachment. Partly attributable to personalty and partly to political differences, Chase's troubles also stemmed from the fact that his ...

  4. U.S. statesman Samuel Chase was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1796 to 1811. His acquittal in an impeachment trial of 1805 inspired by President Thomas Jefferson for political reasons strengthened the independence of the judiciary. Chase was born on April 17, 1741, in Princess Anne, Md.

  5. Samuel Chase Impeached. March 12, 1804. Supreme Court justice Samuel Chase, an ardent Federalist supporter, was known for his open partisanship both on and off the bench. He campaigned vigorously for John Adams in the election of 1800, and in 1803, gave a grand jury charge in the U.S. circuit court in Maryland that was sharply critical of the ...

  6. USS Samuel Chase. USS. Samuel Chase. USS Samuel Chase (APA-26), launched as SS African Meteor, was an Arthur Middleton -class attack transport manned by the United States Coast Guard during World War II. She was named after Founding Father Samuel Chase, a signatory to the Declaration of Independence. Samuel Chase participated in all five of the ...

  7. 1. Aug. 2023 · Samuel Chase was a significant figure in early American history, known for his fiery temperament and influential role in the Revolutionary War. Born in Somerset County, Maryland, in 1741, Chase’s early years were marked by adversity, as he lost his father at a young age. Despite these challenges, Chase pursued an education in law, studying ...