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...disturbing question: Had the committee considered delaying its impeachment investigation until after the trials of the President's aides? Since those trials have now been set to start on Sept. 9, delay until then would be an intolerable disservice to a public that is understandably impatient over the slowness in deciding Nixon's fate. Doar replied that the committee has not considered any such delay-a point that Sirica may merely have wanted on the record to express his concern about pre-trial publicity involving the defendants (see THE LAW). Sirica gave no indication of when he will...
Back at the pre-trial press conference, Kunstler was still speaking, and rumors were floating around the room that Jane Fonda or Marlon Brando was going to appear that night at an AIM rally, when someone told me to pick up Carol Means...
Sikora said that the location of the hearing was a matter of pre-trial agreement between the defense and the administration, and that he would make no change in that agreement...
...magnifies the publicity that a fair trial in future prosecution of the principals in the affair will be impossible. Ervin, on the other hand, contends that the courts have no constitutional authority to interfere with the procedures of the Senate. (For a discussion of the legal hazards of pre-trial publicity...
...also said that political prisoners can be identified by the amount of pre-trial publicity they receive by the mass media. Because of this, Moore said, every black defendant "walks into court against public opinion...