Samuel Dash
Samuel Dash (February 27, 1925 – May 29, 2004) was an American lawyer. He was chief counsel for the Senate Watergate Committee during the Watergate scandal. Dash became famous for his televised interrogations during the hearings held by the United States Congress on the Watergate incident. Provided by Wikipedia
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Chief counsel : inside the Ervin Committee--the untold story of Watergate / by Dash, Samuel
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Chief counsel : inside the Ervin Committee--the untold story of Watergate / by Dash, Samuel
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The eavesdroppers / by Dash, Samuel
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Chief counsel : inside the Ervin Committee--the untold story of Watergate / by Dash, Samuel
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The eavesdroppers / by Dash, Samuel
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The intruders : unreasonable searches and seizures from King John to John Ashcroft / by Dash, Samuel
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From Escobedo to Miranda : the anatomy of a Supreme Court decision / by Medalie, Richard J. (Richard James), 1929-
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