John Erlichman talks to media after he surrendered himself to LA Court Judge
John Erlichman talks to media after he surrendered himself to LA Court Judge
John Erlichman, until the Watergate scandal a right hand aide to President Nixon, talks to newsmen on September 8, 1973, after he pleaded innocent to charges of burglary and perjury. The charges stemmed from the 1971 break-in at the office of Dr. Daniel Ellsberg' s psychiatrist. Erlichman surrendered himself before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James G.Kolts, and was released on his own recognizance without posting bail. (UPI/ch/Files)
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December 31, 1969
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John Erlichman
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John Erlichman, Watergate, scandal, right hand aide, President Nixon, newsmen, pleaded innocent to charges of burglary and perjury, break-in at the office of Dr. Daniel Ellsberg' s psychiatrist, surrendered himself, Superior Court, Judge, James G.Kolts, released on his own recognizance
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