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Dec 6, 2023 · Appeals filed by defendants in Watergate-related cases can be found in the Court of Appeals records located in our Washington, DC building. Call the A1 Reference Section (RR1RR) at 202-357-5287 for further information.
- Nixon's Tax Returns
Folder Title List Volume: 55.6 Feet Go to the background on...
- Watergate-related Court Cases in Record Group 21
List of Cases Go to the background on the Watergate Special...
- Watergate Road Map
The Road Map is officially titled “Grand Jury Report and...
- Townhouse Investigation
Townhouse Investigation. Folder Title List Volume: 3.6 Feet....
- U.S. V. Liddy Unsealed Materials
The Court's May 13, 2013, Ex Parte Order and Memorandum...
- Plumbers Task Force Investigation
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- Misuse of IRS
Folder Title List Volume: 11.6 Feet Go to the background on...
- Records on Presidential Tapes
Folder Title List Volume: 5.6 Feet Go to the background on...
- Campaign Contributions
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- Nixon's Tax Returns
Jun 1, 2022 · The Court’s Ex Parte Order and Memorandum Opinion are online at http://media.nara.gov/research/watergate-sealed-court-records/Nichter.pdf. Watergate-related records at the National Archives. The National Archives preserves and shares with the public records that trace the story of our nation, government, and the American people.
Jun 3, 2022 · The following Watergate-related cases were tried in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The records of the trials are in the custody of the National Archives at College Park, Maryland. With a few exceptions, all of these court records are open and available for research.
James W. McCord Jr., a retired CIA employee who was convicted as a conspirator in the Watergate burglary and later linked the 1972 break-in to the White House in revelations that helped end the presidency of Richard M. Nixon, died June 15, 2017, at his home in Douglassville, Pa. He was 93.
The Watergate Trial Conversations are excerpted Nixon White House tape conversations that were played in open court in U.S. v. Mitchell, et al. and U.S. v. Connally. The segments are a portion of the approximately 60 hours of tape subpoenaed by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF).
The Watergate scandal was a significant political controversy in the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974, ultimately resulting in Nixon's resignation. It originated from attempts by the Nixon administration to conceal its involvement in the June 17, 1972, break-in at the Democratic National Committee ...
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