The Washington Times: Menendez, Biden and the GOP’s impeachment challenge

One of the first things they teach you in trial advocacy class in law school is that there’s no “Perry Mason” moment in court.

Some Americans who have spent the better part of the last 60 years watching courtroom dramas on television have come to believe that justice should be a neat and tidy process that can be wrapped up in about 48 minutes. After all the drama and suspense, someone takes the stand and confesses, or new evidence presents a plot twist. Turns out it was the cook who murdered the maid all along.

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Bob Driscoll