[Impeachment of President William Jefferson Clinton - The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16 - Index to Senate Document 106-3, Vols. I-XXIV]
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106th Congress Document
1st Session SENATE 106-3
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IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT
WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
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THE EVIDENTIARY RECORD
PURSUANT TO S. RES. 16
VOLUME I
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106th Congress Document
1st Session SENATE 106-3
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IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT
WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
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THE EVIDENTIARY RECORD
PURSUANT TO S. RES. 16
VOLUME I
Index to Senate Document 106-3, Vols. I-XXIV
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pursuant to S. Res. 16, 106th Cong., 1st Sess. (1999)
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Senate Document 106-3, Vols. I-XXIV
Vol. I--Index to Senate Document 106-3, Vols. I-XXIV
Vol. II--Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr,
House Document No. 105-310
Vol. III, Pt. 1--Appendices to the Referral from Independent
Counsel Kenneth W. Starr, House Document No. 105-311,
Part 1
Vol. III, Pt. 2--Appendices to the Referral from Independent
Counsel Kenneth W. Starr, House Document No. 105-311,
Part 2
Vol. IV, Pt. 1--Supplemental Materials to the Referral from
Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr, House Document
No. 105-316, Part 1
Vol. IV, Pt. 2--Supplemental Materials to the Referral from
Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr, House Document
No. 105-316, Part 2
Vol. IV, Pt. 3--Supplemental Materials to the Referral from
Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr, House Document
105-316, Part 3
Vol. V--Preliminary Memorandum and Initial Response of
President Clinton to Referral of Office of Independent
Counsel, House Document 105-317
Vol. VI--Votes of the Committee in Executive Session to H. Res.
525, Committee Print, Ser. No. 7, September 17, 18, 25,
1998
Vol. VII--Transcript of October 5, 1998 presentations of David
Schippers and Abbe Lowell, and debate on H. Res. 581,
beginning an impeachment inquiry. Committee Print, Ser.
No. 8, December 1998
Vol. VIII--Debate of the House on H. Res. 581, October 8, 1998.
Congressional Record at H10015-32; H10083-10119
Vol. IX--Transcript of November 19, 1998 presentation by
Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr. Hearing Ser. No. 66.
Vol. X--Transcript of December 8 and 9, 1998 presentation on
behalf of the President, including presentation of
Charles F.C. Ruff. Hearing Ser. No. 68
Vol. XI--Transcript of December 10, 1998 presentations by David
Schippers and Abbe Lowell. Committee Print, Ser. No. 19
Vol. XII--Transcript of December 10, 11 and 12, 1998 debate on
articles of impeachment and censure resolution.
Committee Print, Ser. No. 18
Vol. XIII--Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the
Committee on the Judiciary. Committee Print No. 16,
December 1998
Vol. XIV--Executive session materials released on December 10,
1998
Transcript of President's civil deposition at page 6, line
18 through page 11, line 22: pages 19 through 26;
pages 48 through 85 and pages 203 through 205 and
videotape of the President's civil deposition that
correspond with those pages
Selected redacted witness interview notes
December 19, 1997 subpoena to Lewinsky in Jones v. Clinton,
C.A. No. LR-C-94-290, District Court of the United
States, Eastern District of Arkansas and the
President's Responses to Interrogatories Nos. 10
and 11 in Jones v. Clinton, C.A. No. LR-C-94-290,
District Court of the United States, Eastern
District of Arkansas
Judge Wright's December 11, 1997 Order, Jones v. Clinton,
C.A. No. LR-C-94-290, District Court of the United
States, Eastern District of Arkansas
Materials relating to the OIC's discussions with the
Justice Department concerning its expansion of
jurisdiction to include the allegations relating to
Lewinsky
Transcript of two telephone conversations between Linda
Tripp and Lucianne Goldberg
Materials sent by the OIC to the Committee on September 29,
relating to Frank Carter's Motion to Quash the
grand jury subpoena issued to him
Materials received from the General Accounting Office
regarding its review of the OIC's expenditures
Vol. XV--Committee Report to Accompany H. Res. 611, Impeaching
the President of the United States, H. Rept. 105-830
(Star Print)
Vol. XVI--Debate of the House on H. Res. 611 and 614, December
18 and 19, 1998. Congressional Record at H11774-12043
Vol. XVII--``Constitutional Grounds for Presidential
Impeachment: Modern Precedents'' Committee Print, Ser.
No. 9, November 1998
Vol. XVIII--``Constitutional Grounds for Presidential
Impeachment: Modern Precedents, Minority Views''
Committee Print, Ser. No. 17, December 1998
Vol. XIX--``Impeachment: Selected Materials'' Committee Print,
Ser. No. 10, November 1998
Vol. XX--Hearing of the Subcommittee on the Constitution--
``Background and History of Impeachment'' (November 9,
1998) Ser. No. 63
Vol. XXI--Hearing of the Full Committee--``Consequences of
Perjury and Related Crimes'' (December 1, 1998) Ser.
No. 67
Vol. XXII--Publically Available Portions of the Deposition of
William Jefferson Clinton in Jones v. Clinton; and All
Documents publicly available from the docket in Jones
v. Clinton; and Errata Material to Referral From
Independent Counsel
Vol. XXIII--Letter dated November 18, 1998 from John R. Steer,
General Counsel, United States Sentencing Commission,
to Rep. Bill McCollum regarding convictions for various
statutory offenses for Fiscal Years 1993-97
Vol. XXIV--Letter dated December 18, 1998 from Kathleen H.
Sawyer, Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons, to
Chairman Henry J. Hyde regarding offenders currently in
prison for various statutory offenses