kevin_standlee: (Not Sensible)
kevin_standlee ([personal profile] kevin_standlee) wrote2009-01-26 06:39 pm
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Unclear on the Concept

Illinois' probably-about-to-be-ex-governor, if I understand it correctly, is complaining about the lack of due process for his impeachment trial and is calling it a "political trial" as if that made it illegitimate. Hello? Impeachments are political trials, by definition! They aren't criminal or civil court proceedings. The only penalty they impose is removal from office. So of course the trial isn't subject to the same procedural rules as judicial procedings!

I heard on the radio that there was some form of appeal from the verdict the state senate reaches. That seems odd to me. Because impeachment is a political trial, it seems to me that there really should be no appeal possible for someone impeached and removed from office by the legislature. After that, the only "appeal," such as it is, would be to run for office again and let the people override the legislature.

[identity profile] jrittenhouse.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
The entire point of all of this nonsense is that (a) he knows he's toast in an impeachment, and it's the only stall he has left in his bag, and (b) he wants to look like a victim to a potential jury pool and anyone else that will listen.