Word: conspiratorally
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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IV. NIXON CANNOT BE NAMED A CO-CONSPIRATOR
Though several Justices seemed to think that the matter was largely irrelevant to their main decision, St. Clair drew relatively few objections to his contention that the Watergate grand jury did not have the right to name Nixon as an unindicted co-conspirator in the cover-up case. "For the...
In apparent agreement with St. Clair, Powell observed, "With grand juries sitting all over the United States, and occasionally you find a politically motivated prosecutor?that's a rather far-reaching power, if it exists." Stewart, on the other hand, did not accept the St. Clair argument that if a...
A third key area of focus in Baker's report is the relationship of Watergate Conspirator E. Howard Hunt with the CIA. A longtime employee who retired from the agency in 1970, Hunt exploited his CIA connections to assist him in his Watergate activities. At White House request, CIA...
Omitted from the list but cited as potential witnesses were four men also requested by St. Clair: former Attorney General John Mitchell; former White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman; William O. Bittman, former lawyer for convicted Watergate Conspirator E. Howard Hunt; and Paul L. O'Brien, a lawyer...