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Today at noon, the National Archives released 950 pages of records sealed in U.S. v. Liddy, the Watergate break-in case. The sealed proceedings include evidentiary discussions held outside the jury’s hearing, pretrial discussions between defendants’ lawyers and the Court, and post-trial sentencing information. The 36 folders of documents total approximately 950 pages. A folder title list is available here: http://go.usa.gov/gWG5Image: Document from Exhibits B and C.
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Today at noon, the National Archives released 950 pages of records sealed in U.S. v. Liddy, the Watergate break-in case. The sealed proceedings include evidentiary discussions held outside the jury’s hearing, pretrial discussions between defendants’ lawyers and the Court, and post-trial sentencing information. 

The 36 folders of documents total approximately 950 pages. A folder title list is available here: http://go.usa.gov/gWG5

Image: Document from Exhibits B and C.

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