[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
Hi Sue,
I missed the press conference but I read about it. My question about the
Grand Jury was because everyone is wondering whether Ken Starr will
indict Hillary and I was thinking that if the Grand Jury hands down the
indictments then Starr would not be the one doing it. I don't think a
sitting President can be indicted until he has been impeached and
convicted.
Bill
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998 12:37:44 -0700 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>I don't know if they actual indict or they just recommend it. It is
>my
>guess that they actual indict.
>
>Hillary evoked privilege during her testimony this time. But it was
>spousal privilege, which makes perfect sense to me.
>
>There is no way that they are going to toss her in jail. That would
>really make the US look like some kind of fools to the world. I
>can't
>even imagine them doing that.
>
>Can Starr reopen everything once the President leaves office? If they
>are really serious about all of this, and have the evidence to throw
>Hillary into jail, that would be the time to do it, not while Clinton
>is
>President, IMO.
>
>Did you watch the press conference this morning? Danielson wouldn't
>let
>the Prez off easily with the Monica questions. LOL But Clinton kept
>his cool and told him he wouldn't talk about it.
>
>Sue
>> HI Sue,
>>
>> Yeah, I agree with the pundits who are saying that he'd have to have
>a
>> slam dunk case against the First Lady before he'd indict her. Can a
>> Grand Jury indict on its own? Or do they simply recommend an
>indictment
>> and it's up to the prosecutor to bring the indictment against a
>> defendant?
>>
>> I see that they are playing the 5 hour tape of Hillary's testimony
>to the
>> Grand Jury today. The Grand Jury's term expires a week from
>tomorrow.
>>
>> Bill
>
>--
>Two rules in life:
>
>1. Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
>
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