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Subject: Watergate
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: nehemiah400-ga
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Posted: 02 Jun 2005 07:55 PDT
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Question ID: 528528
Was Tom Charles Huston convicted of any wrong doing and what was it?
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Subject: Re: Watergate
From: badger75-ga on 02 Jun 2005 16:24 PDT
 
"Was Tom Charles Huston convicted of any wrong doing and what was it?"

Two links on testimony Tom Charles Huston gave to Senate committees in
the 1970's, and the 3rd link is his current law practice and bio. No
mention of wrong doing or prosecution.

http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/church/reports/vol2/contents.htm

http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/church/reports/vol2/pdf/ChurchV2_1_Huston.pdf

http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1856783_1?noconfirm=0&channel=LP

Mr. Huston is a graduate of Indiana University (A.B. with distinction,
1963; J.D. with distinction, 1966). From 1967 to 1969, he served as an
officer in the United States Army assigned to the Defense Intelligence
Agency and was associate counsel to the president of the United States
from 1969-1971. He joined Barnes & Thornburg in 1971, became a partner
in 1976, and was chairman of the firm's Real Estate Department from
1976 to 1996. He is listed in Who's Who in America, The Best Lawyers
in America and Who's Who in Indianapolis Commercial Real Estate. He is
admitted to practice in Indiana

The Washington Post dated June 2, 2005:

"...The Watergate investigations later revealed that in 1970 a young
White House aide named Tom Charles Huston had come up with a plan to
authorize the CIA, FBI and military intelligence units to intensify
electronic surveillance of "domestic security threats," authorize
illegal opening of of mail and lift the restrictions on surreptious
entries or break-ins to gather intelligence."

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