I reread this entire thread and found no claim of a conviction in a criminal court. He was found guilty of contempt for giving false testimony before Federal Judge Susan Webber Wright. She fined him $90,686 and court costs and made a referral to the AR Bar Assn. Guilty of contempt for giving false testimony is a conviction.
Here's what sneakypete posted:
And to think that in 8 whole years they could find no reason to impeach Clinton,and he was even convicted of a federal felony.
You see that phrase I emphasized? Especially that word I enlarged? Criminal courts have the jurisdiction to convict people of felonies (or misdemeanors), not civil courts. The Paula Jones case was tried in civil court, and
Judge Wright's ruling that Clinton was in contempt of court was in civil court. For Clinton's contempt of court to have been a felony conviction there would have had to be a trial in criminal court, which there was not.