Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Together with Additional, Minority, and Dissenting Views, to Accompany H. Res. 611 |
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... offense , nor must he or she actually give testimony at a later time . United States v . Shannon , 836 F.2d 1125 , 1128 ( 8th Cir . ) , cert . de- nied , 486 U.S. 1058 ( 1988 ) , citing , e.g. , United States v . Friedland , 660 F.2d ...
... offense , nor must he or she actually give testimony at a later time . United States v . Shannon , 836 F.2d 1125 , 1128 ( 8th Cir . ) , cert . de- nied , 486 U.S. 1058 ( 1988 ) , citing , e.g. , United States v . Friedland , 660 F.2d ...
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... offenses . And as a result , I'll sup- port this amendment . Article IV originally read as follows : Using the powers and influence of the office of President of the United States , William Jefferson Clinton , in violation of his ...
... offenses . And as a result , I'll sup- port this amendment . Article IV originally read as follows : Using the powers and influence of the office of President of the United States , William Jefferson Clinton , in violation of his ...
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... offense , although the Com- mittee does believe that Presidential lies to the American public could constitute an impeachable offense in other circumstances . During debate on the Gekas amendment , Mr. McCollum noted that paragraph one ...
... offense , although the Com- mittee does believe that Presidential lies to the American public could constitute an impeachable offense in other circumstances . During debate on the Gekas amendment , Mr. McCollum noted that paragraph one ...
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... offense in this case . Paragraph ( 3 ) The aspect of executive privilege that was at issue in paragraph three of Article IV dealt with the presidential communications privilege . This privilege derives from the separation of powers prin ...
... offense in this case . Paragraph ( 3 ) The aspect of executive privilege that was at issue in paragraph three of Article IV dealt with the presidential communications privilege . This privilege derives from the separation of powers prin ...
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... offenses . U.S. Const . art . II , sec . 4 ( emphasis added ) . The language is clear on its face . Elsewhere the Constitution sets forth the procedure that is to be used to address the derelictions of the President , and that proce ...
... offenses . U.S. Const . art . II , sec . 4 ( emphasis added ) . The language is clear on its face . Elsewhere the Constitution sets forth the procedure that is to be used to address the derelictions of the President , and that proce ...
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admit or deny allegations Answer articles of impeachment asked asserted attorney Betty Currie Blumenthal Breuer Bruce Lindsey called censure Charles F.C. Ruff civil rights action conduct Cong Congress Constitution conversation court crimes and misdemeanors criminal December 17 December 28 dent discussed evidence executive privilege fact false and misleading false statements Federal civil rights gifts Grand Jury Testimony Hernreich high crimes House of Representatives impeachable offense impeachment inquiry Independent Counsel investigation January 17 January 21 lawyers Lewinsky's affidavit Lindsey Materials H ment misleading statements misleading testimony Monica Lewinsky oath obstruction of justice OIC Referral Paula Jones peachment perjury potential witness President Clinton President's proceeding questions recall record indicates Request for Admission Response to Request rights action brought Senate sexual relations sexual relationship Starr subpoena Supplemental Materials telephone tell tion told truth United Vernon Jordan vote White House William Jefferson Clinton