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Protasiewicz was previously married to
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Democratic-friendly justice to the court, Republicans discussed further gaming the impeachment process to keep Protasiewicz in limbo, since a judge could not take part in any cases after being impeached but prior to their trial in the Senate. The impeachment threat gained national
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announced that he would seek advice from a panel of former justices that would investigate whether impeachment was warranted. It was later revealed that the panel consisted of former justices
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