[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 159 (Monday, December 6, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8552-S8553]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ORDER OF PROCEDURE--IMPEACHMENT AGAINST JUDGE G. THOMAS PORTEOUS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Senate
resume consideration of the Articles of Impeachment against Judge G.
Thomas Porteous, Jr., of the Eastern District of Louisiana, at 10 a.m.
on Tuesday, December 7, for the commencement of arguments by the House
managers and counsel for Judge Porteous on motions filed by Judge
Porteous with regard to the Impeachment Articles and that the Secretary
be instructed to so notify the House of Representatives.
I further ask unanimous consent that each side be permitted no more
than 1 hour for argument on all motions, that counsel for Judge
Porteous be permitted to open and close the motions argument, and that
the parties be permitted to divide their argument as they wish.
I further ask unanimous consent that then, after recessing for the
weekly party caucuses, the Senate reconvene on the Articles of
Impeachment at 2:30
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p.m. on Tuesday, December 7, for the parties' final arguments on the
merits of the articles. I ask unanimous consent that the parties have
each 1\1/2\ hours to present articles on all four articles, which,
under the impeachment rules, will be opened and closed by the House
managers, with no more than two individuals speaking for each side.
I further ask unanimous consent that, at the conclusion of the 3
hours allotted for final arguments, the Senate shall immediately meet
in closed session to begin its deliberations on the Articles of
Impeachment and the related motions in accordance with impeachment rule
XX.
I finally ask unanimous consent that the individuals listed on the
document I now send to the desk be granted the privilege of the Senate
floor during all open sessions while the Articles of Impeachment
against Judge Porteous are under consideration.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The list is as follows:
the judge and his counsel
1. Judge Gabriel Thomas Porteous, Jr.
2. Jonathan Turley
3. Daniel Schwartz
4. P.J. Meitl
5. Daniel O'Connor
6. Ian Barlow
The House of Representatives Managers
7. Adam Schiff (D-CA)
8. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)
9. Henry C. ``Hank'' Johnson, Jr. (D-GA)
10. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI)
11. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)
Special Impeachment Counsel to the House Managers
12. Alan Baron
13. Harold Damelin
14. Mark Dubester
15. Kirsten Konar
Staff to the House Managers
16. Jeffrey Lowenstein (Schiff)
17. Branden Ritchie (Goodlatte)
18. Elisabeth Stein (Johnson)
19. Michael Lenn (Sensenbrenner)
20. Ryan Clough (Lofgren)
Senate Legal Counsel
21. Morgan Frankel
22. Pat Bryan
23. Grant R. Vinik
24. Thomas E. Caballero
Senate Staff
25. Derron R. Parks
26. Thomas L. Jipping
27. Justin Kim
28. Rebecca Seidel
29. Erin P. Johnson
30. Paul Lake Dishman, IV
31. Susan Smelcer
32. Stephen Hedger
33. Chris Campbell
34. Paige Herwig
35. Stephen C.N. Lilley
36. Justin G. Florence
37. Matthew T. Nelson
38. Thomas J. Maloney
39. Nhan Nguyen
40. Erica Suares
41. Bryn Stewart
42. Emily Ferris
43. Michelle Weber
44. Jason Bohrer
45. Lori Hamamoto
46. Van Luong
47. Marie Blanco
48. Leadership Staff
49. Floor Staff
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I stress the importance of all Senators
attending the impeachment proceedings. I urge them to be in the Chamber
at 10 a.m. tomorrow for a live quorum, which will begin at that time,
prior to the commencement of the impeachment trial proceedings. This is
an important constitutional part of the Senate's responsibilities, and
each Senator has an obligation to participate in the case and for his
or her office to be present and informed and participate. This type of
impeachment proceeding has happened only a few times in the history of
the Republic. It is very important for Senators to participate.
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