The appeal of the conviction of Robert Mardian in the Watergate conspiracy trial before Judge John Sirica is the topic of this intriguing book. Written by a member of the defense team that prepared Mardian\u27s appeal, Watergate Victory provides a unique defense perspective on the Watergate case while also discussing legal issues that were central to the Watergate case but which have largely been ignored. Issues that are analyzed include the admissibility of the White House tapes at the trial, the ethical obligation of the attorneys for the Committee to Re-elect the President to keep confidential what they had learned from Gordon Liddy, and issues involving multiple conspiracies, variance and severance. Contents: Two Paths to D.C.; A Man\u...
Book I: Events prior to the Watergate break-in, December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972. Book II: Events fo...
The BGSU campus student newspaper December 6, 1974. Volume 59 - Issue 47https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
This paper examines President Nixon\u27s handling of the Watergate scandal, arguing that Nixon\u27s ...
The appeal of the conviction of Robert Mardian in the Watergate conspiracy trial before Judge John S...
Robert Mardian was the Assistant Attorney General for Internal Security during President Nixon\u27s ...
One of the recent and more worthy accounts is that presented by Washington D.C. District Court Judge...
"The Watergate-case, which became a symbol of using surveillance technologies aimed at disabling pol...
On May 30, 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on granting a petition for an expedited...
This chapter is part of an edited volume of work on the impact of Watergate on US Politics. The Spec...
On March 1, 1974, a grand jury in Washington D.C. indicted former Attorney General and Director of t...
By H.R. Haldeman with Joseph DiMona. New York: The New York Times Book Co., Inc., 1978. Pp. xxi, 326...
book 1. Events prior to the Watergate break-in, December 2, 1971-June 17, 1972.--book 2. Events foll...
On Friday, October 19, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon took a risky step to de-fang the Watergate i...
'Watergate Remembered' examines Watergate as a constitutional crisis rather than a scandal, the more...
Watergate symbolizes a major "turning point" in American history. This event allegedly shifted publi...
Book I: Events prior to the Watergate break-in, December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972. Book II: Events fo...
The BGSU campus student newspaper December 6, 1974. Volume 59 - Issue 47https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
This paper examines President Nixon\u27s handling of the Watergate scandal, arguing that Nixon\u27s ...
The appeal of the conviction of Robert Mardian in the Watergate conspiracy trial before Judge John S...
Robert Mardian was the Assistant Attorney General for Internal Security during President Nixon\u27s ...
One of the recent and more worthy accounts is that presented by Washington D.C. District Court Judge...
"The Watergate-case, which became a symbol of using surveillance technologies aimed at disabling pol...
On May 30, 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on granting a petition for an expedited...
This chapter is part of an edited volume of work on the impact of Watergate on US Politics. The Spec...
On March 1, 1974, a grand jury in Washington D.C. indicted former Attorney General and Director of t...
By H.R. Haldeman with Joseph DiMona. New York: The New York Times Book Co., Inc., 1978. Pp. xxi, 326...
book 1. Events prior to the Watergate break-in, December 2, 1971-June 17, 1972.--book 2. Events foll...
On Friday, October 19, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon took a risky step to de-fang the Watergate i...
'Watergate Remembered' examines Watergate as a constitutional crisis rather than a scandal, the more...
Watergate symbolizes a major "turning point" in American history. This event allegedly shifted publi...
Book I: Events prior to the Watergate break-in, December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972. Book II: Events fo...
The BGSU campus student newspaper December 6, 1974. Volume 59 - Issue 47https://scholarworks.bgsu.ed...
This paper examines President Nixon\u27s handling of the Watergate scandal, arguing that Nixon\u27s ...