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The Watergate Affair, 1972: The Resignation of President Richard M. Nixon (Uncovered Editions)

by Tim Coates

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This publication presents the report of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF) during the 28th month period from May 25, 1973 when Archibald Cox took office as Special Prosecutor to September 15, 1975. The work produced more than 50 criminal convictions of individuals and pleas of guilty from 19 corporations. These matters included 11 completed or pending trials of which six were held in Washington, DC and five were held or scheduled in various cities around the nation.… (more)
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This publication presents the report of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force (WSPF) during the 28th month period from May 25, 1973 when Archibald Cox took office as Special Prosecutor to September 15, 1975. The work produced more than 50 criminal convictions of individuals and pleas of guilty from 19 corporations. These matters included 11 completed or pending trials of which six were held in Washington, DC and five were held or scheduled in various cities around the nation.

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