Dubois County Democrats to Host Bi-Partisan Impeachment Discussion Panel
FROM THE DUBOIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JASPER -- As the U.S. Congress opens public impeachment hearings about President Trump next
week, an informal public presentation on impeachment by a nationally recognized expert and
law professor, a bi-partisan panel discussion, and audience participation will be held on
Thursday, November 14th, from 7 to 9 pm, at the VUJC Auditorium in Jasper.
The chief presenter, Professor Charles Geyh of the Indianapolis University Law School,
is an expert on judicial misconduct and ethics and has prosecuted judicial impeachments. Geyh
received his B.A. in Political Science in 1980, graduated from the Wisconsin Law School in
1983, and has written extensively on impeachment.
The bi-partisan panel will include Indianapolis Attorney and former Director of Common
Cause Indiana Russ Sipes, Columbus Attorney, former head of the Ohio Election Board and
Assistant Attorney General of Ohio, Greg “Jack” Haught, and finally, Jasper physician,
Congressional Candidate, political writer and author of A Surgeon’s Odyssey, Doctor Richard
Moss.
“This is the perfect time for all citizens to learn and think about the purpose and limits of
Presidential Impeachment since the U.S. Congress is planning to start public hearings about
Trump’s actions regarding Ukraine the same week as this presentation,” said Dubois County
Democratic Chairperson Mike Kendall, the sponsor of the presentation.
The informal presentation by Professor Geyh will last about 30 minutes, followed by a
panel discussion on the pros and cons of the impending impeachment of President Trump and
questions from the audience.
“Republicans, Independents, and Democrats are all invited and will have a chance to
ask questions and express their views about what may be only the third impeachment in 240
years of American history,” said Kendall.
Doors open at 6:30, and the auditorium seats 115 on a first-come, first-seated basis.