A Wisconsin Senator offered two suprise votes in President Clinton's impeachment trial today. Democrat Russ Feingold voted with the Republicans not to dismiss the case and to allow prosecutors to question three witnesses. He was the only senator to vote across party lines today. In a statement, Feingold said if the Senate were to dismiss the case before hearing from witnesses, it would improperly short-circuit the trial. But he said his votes should not be construed as a sign he's decided to convict Clinton. Feingold's action came as a shock to Wisconsin Democrats. Bill Dixon is a Madison attorney who's known as an elderstatesman of Wisconsin politics.