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1、【 HYPERLINK /faluyingyu/ t _blank 法律英語(yǔ)經(jīng)典案例:2005年審判克林頓總統(tǒng)彈劾案】The Impeachment Trial of President William Clintonby Douglas O. Linder (2005)In 1999, for only the second time in United States history, the Senate conducted an impeachment trial of a President. The acquittal of William Jefferson Clinton on
2、February 12 came as no great surprise, given the near party-line vote on impeachment charges in the House of Representatives leading to the trial.Despite its predictable outcome, the impeachment trial of President Clinton is well worth studying, both for what it says about the failure of the judicia
3、ry and political institutions to respond adequately to an unprecedented situation, and what it tells us about the failures of Bill Clinton, the all-too-human occupant of the nations highest office. The trial also raises fascinating questions about the distinction between public morality and private
4、morality.Background: The Paula Jones Sexual Harassment SuitThe impeachment saga of President Clinton has its origins in a sexual harassment lawsuit brought in Arkansas in May, 1994 by Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state employee. In her suit, Jones alleged that on May 8, 1991, while she helped to s
5、taff a state-sponsored management conference at the Excelsior Hotel in Little Rock, a state trooper and member of Governor Clintons security detail, Danny Ferguson, approached her and told her that the Governor would like to meet her in his hotel suite. Minutes later, Jones, seeing this as an opport
6、unity to advance her career, took the elevator to Clintons suite. There, according to her disputed account, Clinton made a series of increasingly aggressive moves, culminating in his dropping his pants exposing an erectionand then asking Jones to kiss it. Jones claimed that she stood and told the Go
7、vernor, Im not that kind of girl. As she left, Clinton stopped her by the door and said, Youre a smart girl, lets keep this between ourselves.Lawyers for Clinton argued that the Jones suit would distract him from the important tasks of his office and should not be allowed to go forward while he occu
8、pied the White House. Clintons immunity claim eventually reached the United States Supreme Court. The Court ruled unanimously in May, 1997 against the President, and allowed discovery in the case to proceed. As Federal Appeals Court Judge (and Reagan appointee) Richard A. Posner noted in An Affair o
9、f State: The Investigation, Impeachment, and Trial of President Clinton, the Courts inept, unpragmatic, and backward-looking decision in Clinton v Jones, and an earlier decision by the Court upholding the constitutionality of the act authorizing the appointment of independent counsels, had major con
10、sequences:Clintons affair with Monica Lewinsky, an affair intrinsically devoid of significance to anyone except Lewinsky, would have remained a secret from the public. The public would not have been worse for not knowing about it. There would have been no impeachment inquiry, no impeachment, no conc
11、erns about the motives behind the Presidents military actions against terrorists and rogue states in the summer and fall of 1998, no spectacle of the United States Senate play-acting at adjudication. The Supreme Courts decisions created a situation that led the President and his defenders into the p
12、attern of cornered-rat behavior that engendered a constitutional storm and that may have embittered American politics, weakened the Presidency, distracted the federal government from essential business, and undermined the rule of law.As a result of the Supreme Courts action, Judge Susan Weber Wright
13、 allowed discovery to proceed in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Judge Wright ruled that lawyers for Jones, in order to help prove her sexual harassment claim, could inquire into any sexual relationships that Clinton might have with subordinates either as Governor of Arkansas or as President of the United
14、States. A critical moment in the cascade of events that would eventually lead to impeachment came on December 5, 1997 when Joness lawyers submitted a list of women that they would like to depose. Included on the list the name of Monica Lewinsky.The President and Monica LewinskyMonica Lewinsky came t
15、o Washington in July 1995 to work as a White House intern at age 21, newly graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland. In her first few months on the job, the aggressive and sexually experienced Lewinsky met and flirted with the President, but no opportunities for close personal contact aros
16、e. In November 1995, however, Lewinsky was assigned to the West Wing and she soon found herself alone with Clinton. He asked if he could kiss Lewinsky. She quickly consented. Later that evening, the two would have the first of what eventually would be ten sexual encounters over a sixteen-month perio
17、d. After eight of the encounters had taken place, in April 1996, Clintons deputy chief of staffmost likely aware of the threat the young intern posedreassigned Lewinsky to the a position in the Department of Defense. The following month Clinton told a disappointed Lewinsky (He was my sunshine, she l
18、ater told a grand jury) he was ending the relationship, but he revived it briefly in early 1997.The encounters followed a predictable pattern. Generally they occurred on weekend mornings in and around the Oval Office (including a study, a hallway, and a bathroom), when few people except Clintons per
19、sonal secretary, Betty Currie, would be around the West Wing. Although many private meetings between the two involved no sexual activity, when they did they generally included Lewinsky fellating the President and the President fondling her breasts and genitalia. On three occasions, Lewinsky performe
20、d oral sex while the President talked on the phone to members of Congress. Lewinsky told Clinton she would like to have vaginal intercourse with him, but he resisted. He also terminated the oral sex sessions before ejaculation until their last two encounters.When Clinton again told Lewinsky in May 1
21、997 that their sexual relationship was over, she redoubled efforts that began the previous year to enlist the Presidents assistance in finding employment. Lewinsky received a job offer from U. N. Ambassador Bill Richardson several months later, but she turned it down, preferring to find private sect
22、or employment. Clinton golfing buddy and power broker Vernon Jordan, acting at what he presumed to be the Presidents request through Betty Currie, met with Lewinsky to discuss employment possibilities in November 1997.Less than two weeks after Lewinskys name appeared on the Jones deposition list, Cl
23、inton told her the news. He advised her that filing an affidavit might avoid the necessity of a deposition (but only, he need hardly have said, if she denied a sexual relationship), and he reminded her of their cover story for her frequent trips to Oval Officethat she was just delivering documents.
24、Two days after discussing the matter with Clinton, Lewinsky received a subpoena to appear for a deposition in January 1998. She called Vernon Jordan, who again met with her and referred her to an attorney, who proceeded to draft an affidavit that reflected her denial of any sexual involvement with t
25、he President.Just after Christmas, Lewinsky spoke again with Clinton, raising her concern that the subpoena had requested that she bring to the deposition any giftsand there were manythat she had received from him. Although Clinton apparently informed Lewinsky that she was obligated to give the lawy
26、ers for Jones any gifts in her possession, a call came later that day from Currie, indicating that she understood Lewinsky had some items shed like to give her for safekeeping. (Currie, in her testimony, disagreed with Lewinskys version of events and claimed that the call about the presents came fro
27、m Lewinsky, not her.) Currie drove to Lewinskys home and carted away a box of Clinton gifts and put them under her bed.In early January 1998, Lewinsky signed an affidavit, with the intent of filing it for the Jones case, claiming her relationship with the President was non-sexual. The day after Lewi
28、nsky showed the affidavit to Vernon Jordan, Jordan made a call to Ronald Perelman, a friend and member of the Board of Directors of Revlon, encouraging him to hire Lewinsky. The job offer from Revlon came just two days later.Linda Tripp Gets InvolvedThe source of the information that put Monica Lewi
29、nskys name on the deposition list for the Jones case was Linda Tripp. Tripp had served in the Bush White House, and was held over in her job when Clinton became president in 1993. Tripp came to despise Clinton. In 1996, when she considered how to expose what she considered to be West Wing scandals,
30、she contacted a conservative literary agent and self-described Clinton-hater, Lucianne Goldberg. Goldberg urged Tripp to write an expose, but at that time Tripps concern with keeping her job caused her to reject the suggestion.Tripps name came to public attention in August 1997 when it appeared in a
31、 Newsweek article in which she recalled running into a White House volunteer, Kathleen Willey, shortly after Willey had been kissed and fondled by Clinton in his private office. (Willey, according to Tripp, was happy and joyful and the incident was not a case of sexual harassment.) Paula Joness lawy
32、ers, of course, took note of Tripps accountand undoubtedly determined at that time to add Tripp to their list of potential witnesses.Months before the Willey story broke, however, Tripp learned from her then-friend, Monica Lewinsky, that she was having an affair with the President. Tripp told the re
33、porter for Newsweek, Michael Isikoff, when he approached her to ask about Willeys encounter with Clinton that the better story involved a White House intern, who she left unnamed. Tripp, partly for her own self-defense and partly out of a desire to damage the Presidents reputation, began secretly ta
34、ping (in violation of the state law of her home state of Maryland) her own conversations with Lewinsky with a $100 recorder she picked up from a nearby Radio Shack.During one of her taped conversations with Lewinsky in November 1997, Tripp learned that her friend had in her closet a blue dress that
35、still bore the semen stain from a sexual encounter with the President some nine months earlier. Tripp excitedly called Michael Isikoff with the remarkable news, and urged that the reporter have the dress DNA tested. Isikoff pointed out an obvious problem: even if Newsweek could somehow obtain the dr
36、ess, the test would be meaningless without a sample of Clintons DNAand how could the magazine get that? Tripp, however, continued to take an active interest in preserving the semen evidence, urging Lewinsky not to have the dress dry cleanedas she had plannedfor a family occasion because it might be
37、useful for her own protection and, besides, the dress made her look really fat.In early January 1998, at the encouragement of Luciane Goldberg and backers of the Jones lawsuit (who, by this time, had been filled in by Tripp on details of the Lewinsky matter), Tripp contacted Kenneth Starrs Office of
38、 Independent Counsel. Tripp told Starrs staff all she knew about the Lewinsky-Clinton scandal and presented them with a collection of damaging tapes of her private conversations with Lewinsky.The Starr InvestigationBy late 1997, despite the several year long Whitewater investigation costing tens of
39、millions of dollars, Kenneth Starrs Office of Independent Counsel (OIC) failed to produce the necessary substantial and credible evidence of an impeachable offense that would justify referring the matter to Congress for further action. It seemed only a matter of weeks before the OIC would be forced
40、to close its far-reaching effort to identify wrongdoing by the President.At the same time, Judge Wright appeared ready to dismiss Paula Joness sexual harassment suit after testimony in her deposition proved inconsistent with her initial pleadings. (For example, in her pleadings Jones claimed that th
41、e incident at the Excelsior Hotel took place after 2:30, but in her deposition she placed the encounter in the morning after evidence made clear that the Governor had returned to his mansion after the luncheon at the hotel.) The judge also seemed angered and frustrated by leaks of salacious details
42、in the press, in obvious defiance of her gag order, and that presented a second justification for dismissal. The Presidents camp had every reason to be confident that the case would never go to trialif they could prevent any new bombshells about Clintons sexual activities with subordinates.In Januar
43、y 1998, it all blew up. According to the Starr Report eventually submitted to Congress, that month the OIC received information that Monica Lewinsky was attempting to influence the testimony of one of the witnesses in the Jones investigation Tripp, and that Ms. Lewinsky herself was prepared to provi
44、de false information under oath in that lawsuit. The Report added that Ms. Lewinsky had spoken to the Presidentabout being subpoenaed to testify in the Jones suit. Based on these representations, and a sting tape of a conversation between Tripp and Lewinsky, the OIC sought and obtained permission fr
45、om Attorney General Reno to expand his investigation to encompass the Lewinsky affair. (In seeking permission from Reno, the OIC neglected to mention its prior contacts with lawyers for Paula Jones, including Starrs own previous discussions with Joness lawyers on the immunity issue that reached the
46、Supreme Court. Had the OIC disclosed these contacts, a conflict concern might have either resulted in their request being turned down, or a new independent counsel appointed.)On January 16, the day before the President would be deposed in the Jones case, authorization for the expanded investigation
47、came from Janet Reno. That afternoon, acting in concert with Linda Tripp who had invited Lewinsky to the food court of the Pentagon City Mall for lunch, FBI agents acting for the OIC seized Lewinsky and escorted her to room 1012 in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, where OIC lawyers wouldfor the next eleven h
48、ourspress her to cooperate in their investigation by agreeing to wear a wire and secretly record her conversations with President Clinton. Despite warnings her that she could face up to 27 years in prison for perjury and obstruction of justice (in fact, two years would be a far more likely punishmen
49、t), Lewinsky refused. Her decision might well have saved the Clinton presidency.The next day, lawyers for Paula Jones, having been fully briefed on the details of the Lewinsky affair, threw a series of questions at the President during his deposition that left him surprised and, at times, flustered.
50、 Clinton, however, generally stuck to his script and continued to deny the existence of a sexual relationship with Lewinsky. In fact, the President went so far as to deny ever even being alone with Lewinsky.Back in his Oval Office on the following day, Clinton discussed the Lewinsky affair with Bett
51、y Currie in a manner that strongly suggested an attempt to influence her future statements about her bosss relationship with the young intern. He told his personal secretary, We were never really alone, You could see and hear everything, and Monica came on to me, and I never touched her, right? Clin
52、ton would later spin the discussion as an attempt to refresh his recollection about his relationship with Lewinskya wildly implausible explanation, given that some of the questions he asked Currie she was in no position to answer.The American public first learned of allegations of a Clinton affair w
53、ith Lewinsky on January 21, 1998. The President stuck with his deny-it-all strategy, at one point memorably wagging his finger in a televised interview and insisting, I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. Several of Clintons aides (including Sidney Blumenthal, who was later
54、 deposed in the Senate trial) assured by the President that his relationship with Lewinsky was non-sexual, appeared in various venues to denounce Starrs investigations as a puritanical witch hunt and to call into question Lewinskys credibility.The denials from the White House continued into summer,
55、when the President became aware of that his semen stain remained on the blue dress that Monica Lewinsky wore into the Oval Office on a February day in 1997, and that Lewinsky had signed an immunity agreement with the Office of Independent Counsel. In the meantime, Starrs office had interviewed Secre
56、t Service agents, friends of Lewinsky, examined hundreds of emails and White House telephone records, and listened to dozens of hours of taped conversations between Tripp and Lewinsky.On August 17, 1998, the President faced a federal grand jury called to consider whether he committed perjury, or oth
57、erwise obstructed justice, in the Paula Jones case. Clinton maintained that while he was being as unhelpful as possible to Joness lawyers in his earlier deposition, he had not actually lied. He insisted on his right to adopt a very narrow (and very odd) definition of alone, and stated that oral sex
58、was not, in his opinion, sexual relations within the meaning of that term as adopted in the Jones case. He conceded that fondling Lewinsky would be sexual relations and so, implicitly, denied the former interns allegation that he had fondled her breast and genitalia on several occasions. He explaine
59、d his discussion with Currie as an innocent attempt to check his recollection of facts against hers, and denied that Vernon Jordans job hunting efforts were in any way tied to Lewinskys decision to file an affidavit falsely denying a sexual relationship with the President. The night, when his exhaus
60、ting deposition was over, Clinton appeared on national television from the Map Room of the White House to admit, I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that not appropriateand to lash out at Kenneth Starr for invading his private life. It is time to stop the pursuit of personal destruction, th
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