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the answer to your question would be, judge Sirica
John J. Sirica.
District Judge John j. Sirica (March 19, 1904 – August 14, 1992 ) tried and sentenced the Watergate burglars.
The presiding judge for the trial of the Watergate burglars was John Sirica. He played a significant role in the proceedings, pushing for the truth about the broader implications of the break-in and its connections to the Nixon administration. Sirica’s insistence on transparency and accountability became pivotal in the unfolding Watergate scandal.
The Senate Watergate Committee was convened by the United States Senate. This committee was created to investigate the Watergate burglaries and scandal.
It blew the investigation wide open when the tapes were subpoenaed by Judge Sirica
The break in took place at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Watergate - it was exposed by the Washington Post
It was called Watergate, after the hotel in Washington .
Watergate is a noun.
The first of the Watergate burglars to confess that the break-in had been approved by top officials with the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP) was James McCord. During the trial, he revealed that the operation was sanctioned by higher-ups, which ultimately led to significant revelations about the scandal and its connection to the Nixon administration. McCord's confession played a crucial role in the unraveling of the Watergate cover-up.
Watergate Office Complex Washington DC