they re all found guilty, all of the seven men who were originally indicted. but one of them starts to crack. is your client going to spill the beans on the watergate affair to the judge? i have advised mr. mccord to be guided solely by his own conscience and conviction. he ll do just that. mccord isn t so willing to go to prison and not speak up. he feels higher ups shouldn t get off scot-free. mccord wrote the judge a letter. in it he says, other people not yet named were involved in the break-in at democratic national headquarters. mccord says there are efforts being made to keep us quiet, and there are people responsible who are much higher up than us. and you re being denied that information. i think what bothers us as republicans is that there is
the jury in the watergate case reached a quick verdict late today. nixon campaign counsel gordon liddy and campaign security chief james mccord guilty on all counts in the break-in and bugging of the democratic national committee headquarters. liddy convicted on six counts faces a possible 35 years in prison. mccord with two more counts against him a possible 45 years. they were all found guilty, all of the seven men who were originally indicted. but one of them starts to crack. is your client going to spill the beans on the watergate affair to the judge? i have advised mr. mccord to be guided solely by his own conscience and convictions. he ll do just that. mccord isn t so willing to go to prison and not speak up. he feels higher-ups shouldn t get off scot-free. mccord wrote judge sirica a letter. in it he says other people not
the jury in the watergate case reached a quick verdict late today. nixon campaign counsel gordon liddy and campaign security chief james mccord guilty on all counts of the break-in and bugging of the democratic national headquarters. liddy faces a possible 35 years in prison. mccord a possible 45 years. they re all found guilty, all of the seven men who were originally indicted. but one of them starts to crack. is your client going to spill the beans on the watergate affair to the judge? i have advised mr. mccord to be guided solely by his own conscience and conviction. he ll do just that. mccord isn t so willing to go to prison and not speak up. he feels higher ups shouldn t get off scot-free. mccord wrote the judge a letter.
conscience and conviction. he ll do just that. mccord isn t so willing to go to prison and not speak up. he feels higher ups shouldn t get off scot-free. mccord wrote the judge a letter. in it he says, other people not yet named were involved in the break-in at democratic national headquarters. mccord says there are efforts being made to keep us quiet, and there are people responsible who are much higher up than us. and you re being denied that information. i think what bothers us as republicans is that there is apparently so much more to be revealed. and every day, every week, when something else happens, it s one further dagger in the heart. by and large, it was a national consensus, listen, the president is saying one thing, the prosecutors are saying another thing. there are a lot of very serious accusations in the air. let s get to the bottom of it. senator sam irvin of north carolina was chosen today by the
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