Nicoson, William J.2005-04-132005-04-131999-01https://hdl.handle.net/1920/208PDF file distilled from original WordPerfect document. Original size 11" x 8.5".Lawyers and journalists have speculated that at some early point in the Senate trial the president’s counsel will introduce a motion to dismiss the proceedings on the grounds that, if true, the articles of impeachment adopted by the House fail to state an impeachable offense. Senators of both parties might find this a convenient means of ending an unpopular trial. If all 45 Senate Democrats vote to dismiss, only 6 Republicans need join them to prevail.35177 bytesapplication/pdfenClinton, William J. (William Jefferson), 1946-ImpeachmentNewspaper Column: Another Nixon is PrecedentialArticle