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TRANSCRIPT OF PRESIDENT CLINTON'S TESTIMONY
From:
The Washington Post
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July 19, 1996
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Following is President Clinton's videotaped testimony in the
trial of Herby Branscum Jr. and Robert M. Hill. It begins with
questioning by Dan C. Guthrie Jr., attorney for Branscum:
Q: For the record, would you state your name?
A: Bill Clinton.
Q: And again, for the record, would you state your current
occupation?
A: President of the United States.
Q: Now, Mr. President, do you know the defendant, Herby Branscum
Jr.?
A: I do.
Q: And can y...
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