ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Jun 12, 1974
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(Studio) John Ehrlichman's delayed trial with regard to Ellsberg break-in reversed.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith
(DC) Ehrlichman flew home to Seattle. President attorney Fred Buzhardt recd. all Ehrlichman's papers and signs affidavit guaranteeing nothing needed for trial. Judge Gerhard Gesell says may be in position to go forward. [BUZHARDT - says Gesell perceives change and he won't disagree.] Ehrlichman attorney, Andrew Hall, refuses to comment.
REPORTER: David Schoumacher
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