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House managers' motion for witnesses
January 26, 1999 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES Sitting as a Court of Impeachment In Re Impeachment of President William Jefferson Clinton MOTION OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE APPEARANCE OF WITNESSES AT A DEPOSITION AND TO ADMIT EVIDENCE NOT IN THE RECORD
Now comes the United States House of Representatives, by and through its duly authorized Managers, and respectfully submits to the United States Senate its motion for the appearance of witnesses at a deposition and to admit evidence not in the record in connection with the Impeachment Trial of William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States. The House moves that the Senate authorize and issue subpoenas for the appearance of the following witnesses at a deposition for the purpose of providing testimony related to the Impeachment Trial:
Further, the House moves that the Senate admit into evidence the following material not currently in the record:
Additionally, the House petitions the Senate to request the appearance of William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, at a deposition, for the purpose of providing testimony related to the Impeachment Trial. |
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