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- specter.html accessdate "2008-03-13".
- specter.html author "Specter, Arlen".
- specter.html date "1999-02-12".
- specter.html isCitedBy Impeachment_and_acquittal_of_Bill_Clinton.
- specter.html isCitedBy Not_proven.
- specter.html publisher "CNN".
- specter.html quote "My position in the matter is that the case has not been proved. I have gone back to Scottish law where there are three verdicts: guilty, not guilty, and not proved. I am not prepared to say on this record that President Clinton is not guilty. But I am certainly not prepared to say that he is guilty. There are precedents for a Senator voting present. I hope that I will be accorded the opportunity to vote not proved in this case. [...] But on this record, the proofs are not present. Juries in criminal cases under the laws of Scotland have three possible verdicts: guilty, not guilty, not proven. Given the option in this trial, I suspect that many Senators would choose 'not proven' instead of 'not guilty'. That is my verdict: not proven. The President has dodged perjury by calculated evasion and poor interrogation. Obstruction of justice fails by gaps in the proofs.".
- specter.html title "Sen. Specter's closed-door impeachment statement".
- specter.html url specter.html.