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  1. Watergate Trial Tapes. Transcripts and audio related to White House Tapes played in court as part of Watergate trials. Watergate Special Prosecution Force. Transcripts created by the Special Prosecutor during the course of the investigation. Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Transcripts. Transcripts created as part of a special project.

  2. Mar 15, 2024 · John Sirica (born March 19, 1904, Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S.—died August 14, 1992, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. district court judge whose search for the truth about the 1972 Watergate break-in was the first step leading to the resignation of Pres. Richard M. Nixon. Sirica was raised in poverty in several eastern American cities and, after ...

  3. There was political pressure applied to the defendants to plead guilty and remain silent. Perjury occurred during the trial in matters highly material to the very structure, orientation, and impact of the government's case, and to the motivation and intent of the defendants. Others involved in the Watergate operation were not identified during ...

  4. Aug 8, 2014 · It has now been disclosed – through the President's statement of Aug. 5, 1974 – that on June 23, six days after the Watergate break-in, Nixon learned from his White House chief of staff, H.R ...

  5. By phone: (301) 837-3190. Fax: (301) 837-1864. E-mail: specialaccess_foia@nara.gov. For additional information about records of Independent Counsels in the National Archives and Records Administration, please visit the Special Prosecutors and Independent Counsels Main Page. Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF) Finding Aids.

  6. John J. Sirica (1904 - 1992) John Sirica was the son of Italian immigrants who moved from Connecticut to Washington, D. C. in search of a better life. There, young John labored as a trash collector, boxing coach, and acting instructor as he gained a formal education. In 1926 he passed the bar exam, was hired as an attorney in a small law firm ...

  7. Feb 25, 2020 · Jill Wine-Banks. 4.10. 1,495 ratings233 reviews. Obstruction of justice, the specter of impeachment, sexism at work, shocking revelations: Jill Wine-Banks takes us inside her trial by fire as a Watergate prosecutor. It was a time, much like today, when Americans feared for the future of their democracy, and women stood up for equal treatment.

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