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Watergate Prosecutor
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Watergate Prosecutor

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William Merrill was the Special Prosecutor who sent the plumbers to jail. Not just any plumbers, but the Nixon plumbers, hired by the White House to stop leaks by any means necessary. Officially, they were the Special Investigation Unit. Unofficially, they were the dirty tricks squad, whose illegal actions eventually caused the President to resign his office. Bill Merrill prosecuted the plumbers. Here, more than thirty years later, he reveals how he did it.On September 4, 1971, two burglars - later identified as E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy - broke into the office of Lewis Fielding, a Beverly Hills psychiatrist, among whose patients was Daniel Ellsberg, a prominent antiwar activist who had recently released to the press the formerly top-secret Pentagon Papers. On June 13, 1972, five burglars entered the offices of the Democratic National Committee, which were located in the Watergate complex in Washington, DC. Both of these crimes were eventually traced back to the plumbers unit, which was directed by John Ehrlichman, President Nixon’s top domestic aide. As he convincingly recounts, Merrill sought the job as Assistant Special Prosecutor for one reason: to bring these criminals to justice. And, as this revelatory account makes clear, he pursued that goal tenaciously.Merrill wrote this book in 1978 but never published it. Today, at the age of 83, he is confined to a VA hospital in Michigan, the victim of a debilitating stroke. However, in 1974, he was mentioned in the media almost every day during the Watergate trials. Directing a team of attorneys and assistants, he constructed cases against all of the plumbers - and he won every case. Watergate continues to reverberate in the American consciousness today. Revelations that the White House had planned and carried out illegal acts fundamentally rocked the nation. In his response to these unprecedented crimes, William Merrill literally changed the course of history. This is his story.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2008
Pages
193
ISBN
9780870138058

William Merrill was the Special Prosecutor who sent the plumbers to jail. Not just any plumbers, but the Nixon plumbers, hired by the White House to stop leaks by any means necessary. Officially, they were the Special Investigation Unit. Unofficially, they were the dirty tricks squad, whose illegal actions eventually caused the President to resign his office. Bill Merrill prosecuted the plumbers. Here, more than thirty years later, he reveals how he did it.On September 4, 1971, two burglars - later identified as E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy - broke into the office of Lewis Fielding, a Beverly Hills psychiatrist, among whose patients was Daniel Ellsberg, a prominent antiwar activist who had recently released to the press the formerly top-secret Pentagon Papers. On June 13, 1972, five burglars entered the offices of the Democratic National Committee, which were located in the Watergate complex in Washington, DC. Both of these crimes were eventually traced back to the plumbers unit, which was directed by John Ehrlichman, President Nixon’s top domestic aide. As he convincingly recounts, Merrill sought the job as Assistant Special Prosecutor for one reason: to bring these criminals to justice. And, as this revelatory account makes clear, he pursued that goal tenaciously.Merrill wrote this book in 1978 but never published it. Today, at the age of 83, he is confined to a VA hospital in Michigan, the victim of a debilitating stroke. However, in 1974, he was mentioned in the media almost every day during the Watergate trials. Directing a team of attorneys and assistants, he constructed cases against all of the plumbers - and he won every case. Watergate continues to reverberate in the American consciousness today. Revelations that the White House had planned and carried out illegal acts fundamentally rocked the nation. In his response to these unprecedented crimes, William Merrill literally changed the course of history. This is his story.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2008
Pages
193
ISBN
9780870138058