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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's team announced yesterday a witness in impeachment proceedings
Alan Dershowitz went on TV and said his role is very limited, he has no control over strategy or tactics. All he will do is argue constitutional matters.
He described the role of an expert witness.
This could be used by House Managers to open the flood gates.
onenote
(42,796 posts)That doesn't make him a witness any more than any lawyer making a legal defense argument.
It's not going to be used by the House Managers because they're actually pretty smart lawyers.
Eyeball_Kid
(7,437 posts)He's either on the defense team or he isn't. If he's not on the defense team, he has no business making a speech, except as a witness. If he's a witness, then the House can call witness. But for now, he's denying that he's on the defense team. So, what is he?
ArcticFox
(1,249 posts)Sounds more like an expert on the Constitution and less like a part of the legal team
onenote
(42,796 posts)have equal responsibilities for all issues?
I've been involved in lots of cases in which the legal team is made up of lawyers with expertise in different areas and whose role as part of the legal team has been limited to the area in which they are specialists. It doesn't make them witnesses.
Bayard
(22,184 posts)Chris played the previous clip of Dershowitz holding forth about how impeachment, as described in the Constitution, was not written to be used to remove a president from office. And a lot of other complete bullshit. You could see Tribe listening, dumbfounded. He said, Dershowitz is so wrong, I don't even know where to begin.
As an aside, Tribe was a professor for Chief Justice John Roberts at Harvard.