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Judge Alcee L. Hastings is impeached by the U.S. Senate.
1989 (Oct 20)
Alcee L. Hastings, a Black U.S. District Court judge from Florida, was convicted by the U.S. Senate on eight articles of impeachment relating to conspiracy and perjury. He became the sixth federal official in American history to be removed from office by impeachment. The vote to convict Hastings was 69-26. Originally, Hastings was charged with seventeen articles of impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives, but the Senate acquitted him on three of the articles and took no action on the six others. Hastings, age fifty-three, was appointed to the federal bench in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter. He was the first Black American to serve in this position in Florida. After the verdict, Hastings remarked, "I don't accept this as a reading of Al Hastings the man. I didn't commit a crime.... There may be something about me, my outspokenness, and what have you, that allows that maybe it's best that I'm out of this particular arena." He announced that he would later seek the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.