President Nixon stated that Charles Manson was "guilty, directly or indirectly. Charles's lawyer asked for a mistrial because of this statement.
Manson is a very complex case. I believe he has been diagnosed as APD (anti-social personality disorder) and psychotic to name a few.
He had several and one even lived to tell his tale. Early defense attorney Ronald Hughes disappeared after crossing Manson in court. After that his attorney was Irving Kanarek who informed the court that Manson could defend himself, although as an attorney I'm sure he was reluctant to let Manson represent himself in such a high profile, death penalty case.
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James Nixon has written: 'The statement of the extraordinary and afflictive case of \\' -- subject(s): Trusts and trustees
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One example of executive privilege is the case of U.S. v. Nixon. This case focused on the criminal case of President Nixon and his invoking of privilege in order to refuse to produce copies of phone calls that took place in the Oval Office.
United States v. Nixon was the case that questioned executive privilege. The case was decided on July 24, 1974. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously against Nixon.
Charles Manson.
The address of the Manson Community Library is: 80 Wapato Way, Manson, 98831 0400
The address of the Manson Public Library is: 1312 10Th Ave, Manson, 50563 0309
Richard Nixon was thrust into the national spotlight
William A. Reuben has written: 'The Honorable Mr. Nixon and the Alger Hiss case' 'The honorable Mr. Nixon' 'Footnote on an historic case' -- subject(s): Trials (Perjury), Trials, litigation