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Ehrlichman Trial #31904

ABC Evening News for Friday, Jun 14, 1974
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(Studio) Judge Gerhard Gesell rules John Ehrlichman to be tried with others in Ellsberg break-in case on Jun. 26.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(DC) President attorney, James Saint Clair, assures Gesell nothing in Ehrlichman's White House file needed for trial. Ehrlichman attorney says some documents still missing from White House papers. [Assistant special prosecutor William MERRILL says open if Ehrlichman and attys. want to talk about plea.] [EHRLICHMAN - tells of difficulties in looking at document with guard standing over him and not being allowed to take notes.]
REPORTER: David Schoumacher Artist: Freda Reiter

Reporter(s):
Reasoner, Harry;
Schoumacher, David
Duration:
00:02:10

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