Blagojevich to seat Senate that'll try him

Published: Jan. 12, 2009 at 9:09 AM
Blagjevich Responds to Illinois House Impeachment Vote in Chicago

SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Jan. 12 (UPI) -- From the Kafka files: Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich will swear in the state Senate, whose first order of business is whether to remove him from office.

The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, then senators will consider whether to try Blagojevich on articles of impeachment approved by the House last week, the Chicago Tribune reported Monday.

The 59 senators -- 37 Democrats and 22 Republicans -- will act as the jury in the first impeachment trial of an Illinois governor. State Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Fitzgerald will preside, while a special prosecutor will present the House's evidence. Blagojevich's defense team is likely to be led by criminal attorney Ed Genson. And, it will be televised.

"It's different from a criminal trial -- dramatically different," incoming state Senate President John Cullerton said. "You don't have the same protections, if you will, for a governor as a defendant as you do if there is a criminal charge."

Blagojevich faces a 13-point article of impeachment alleging he "abused the power of his office" on matters that include federal corruption charges, his conduct in approving the expansion of healthcare without legislative approval and questionable hiring practices. He has maintained his innocence.

Blagojevich was arrested on a federal complaint in early December, accused of trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat, among other things.

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