Impeachment of Andrew Johnson - Another 30 Days
Time: Apr, 1868
Place: Washington D.C., U.S.
Details: After the charges against the president were made, Henry Stanbery asked for another 30 days to assemble evidence and summon witnesses, saying that in the 10 days previously granted there had only been enough time to prepare the president's reply.
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