Ken Starr
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Ken Starr
Kenneth Winston "Ken" Starris an American lawyer who has also been a federal judge and U.S. Solicitor General. He is the former President and Chancellor of Baylor University, and currently holds the Louise L. Morrison Chair of Constitutional Law at Baylor University Law School. He carried out a controversial investigation of members of the Clinton administration...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLawyer
Date of Birth21 July 1946
CountryUnited States of America
power
Rights are in the power of the people.
calling certain interested vocation
In law, one's sense of calling or vocation will lead one to be interested in certain dimensions of Constitutional law.
I am not here to accuse the media of anything.
dna held highly office sensitive within
When we had highly sensitive information, the DNA on the dress, that was held within our office and the FBI. There was no dissemination of that information.
reflects whether
Whether the story reflects the facts is obviously a different matter.
believe leaked
I don't believe anyone has leaked grand jury information.
You're making me feel like a skunk at the garden party.
demands perjury truth
There is no excuse for perjury - never, never, never. There is truth, and the truth demands respect.
duty proper
I think it was proper what I did. I think I had a duty to do what I did.
incomplete utterly
I would say it is utterly incomplete and grossly misleading,
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According to Ms. Lewinsky, the president touched her breasts and genitalia, which means his conduct met the Jones definition of sexual relations even under his theory, ... On these matters, the evidence of the president's perjury cannot be presented without specific, explicit and possibly offensive descriptions of sexual encounters.
direction movement rather sooner welcome
And so I welcome any movement in the direction of our getting moreinformation sooner rather than later,
gentleman gracious great high later miss moral note southern telling throughout truth
a great gentleman, a real Southern gentleman and throughout our dealings with him he was always gracious and kind, and I think in these later years he wanted to end on a high moral note and end by telling the truth ... so we miss him.
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In late 1997, we considered whether this evidence justified a referral to Congress, ... We drafted a report. But we concluded that it would be inconsistent with the statutory standard because of the difficulty of establishing the truth with a sufficient degree of confidence.