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Nebraska's 1984 impeachment of Attorney General Paul Douglas over bank failure misconduct was the first state-level impeachment in 113 years.
On March 14, 1984, Nebraska’s Legislature impeached Attorney General Paul Douglas over misconduct tied to the failure of Commonwealth Savings Company of Lincoln, marking the first state official impeachment in 113 years.
The move followed a Senate resolution condemning his actions, though specific charges and trial outcomes are not detailed.
The day also featured severe weather and emergencies, including a deadly wildfire, a fatal truck-train crash, and a state of emergency in multiple counties.
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El impeachment de Nebraska en 1984 contra el fiscal general Paul Douglas por mala conducta en quiebras bancarias fue el primer juicio político a nivel estatal en 113 años.