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December 27, 1984. Douglas maintained his innocence and said he would appeal the conviction, but said he resigned because he had always taken the position that an elected official should resign if convicted of a felony, saying, "I see no reason why it should not apply to me." His perjury conviction was overturned by the
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Douglas was indicted in June 1984, and was tried in Lancaster County District Court. On December 14, 1984, he was acquitted of obstruction of governmental operations (a misdemeanor) but convicted of perjury (a felony). His law license was then suspended, and he resigned as state attorney general on
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for "allegedly lying about his dealings with an insolvent bank (Commonwealth Savings Company of Lincoln) and failing to investigate the institution". He was the only Nebraska official impeached in the 20th century. In accordance with the
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ruling issued in May 1984, the court found him not guilty, allowing him to remain in office.
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case. He took office as state AG in 1975, and was re-elected in 1978 and in 1982.
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case. He died in Lincoln, on November 5, 2012, at the age of 85.
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and served two years during World War II, and later in the
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Douglas resumed his career as a lawyer, practicing as a
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Impeached state attorneys general in the United States
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Nebraska Attorney General
J. James Exon
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Lincoln, Nebraska
Alma mater
Augustana University
University of Nebraska College of Law
JD
Nebraska Attorney General
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
United States Marine Corps
Korean War
Augustana University
University of Nebraska College of Law
Lancaster County, Nebraska
Charles Starkweather
impeached
Nebraska Legislature
Nebraska Constitution
Nebraska Supreme Court
impeachment trial
per curiam
Nebraska Supreme Court
sole practitioner
Lincoln, Nebraska
Gage County
Beatrice Six
Greek Orthodox

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