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On American Soil: How Justice Became a Casualty of WWII
This book investigates the longest U.S. Army court-martial of WWII, in which 43 African-American soldiers were charged with rioting and 28 were convicted. The author reveals that an investigation done before the trial contradicts most of the testimony given during the court-martial.
Tags: Army; federal government; Defense; military; Leon Jaworski; courts; trial; World War Two
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ABC News 20/20 interviews key members of the Watergate trial grand jury 10 years later; despite a straw vote in which 19 people unanimously voted for an indictment of Richard Nixon, he was not: includes interviews with Leon Jaworski, the special prosecutor who opposed a Nixon indictment, and Judge John Sirica, who believes Nixon should have been indicted, June 17, 1982.
Tags: Tape