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  1. John Newton Mitchell (September 15, 1913 – November 9, 1988) was the 67th Attorney General of the United States, serving under President Richard Nixon and was chairman of Nixon's 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns. Prior to that, he had been a municipal bond lawyer and one of Nixon's associates. [1] .

  2. 27 de abr. de 2024 · John Mitchell (born Sept. 15, 1913, Detroit, Mich., U.S.—died Nov. 9, 1988, Washington, D.C.) was the U.S. attorney general during the Nixon administration who served 19 months in prison (1977–79) for his participation in the Watergate Scandal.

  3. By Lawrence Meyer. Washington Post Staff Writer. Thursday, November 10, 1988; Page A01. John N. Mitchell, the only United States attorney general to serve a prison sentence, died here...

  4. 10 de nov. de 1988 · John N. Mitchell, President Nixon's Attorney General who was jailed for his role in the Watergate scandals, died this evening at George Washington University Hospital after suffering a heart...

  5. John N. Mitchell, Attorney General of the United States who resigned to become Director of Committee to Re-elect the President, convicted of perjury about his involvement in the Watergate break-in. Served 19 months of a one- to four-year sentence.

  6. John N. Mitchell was the attorney general in the Nixon administration from 1969 to 1972, and a key figure in the Watergate scandal. He died in 1988 and was buried with full military honors. Read his biography and essay on his role in the Watergate scandal by the Miller Center.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2022 · viernes, 17 de junio de 2022 · 09:21. El subdirector del FBI, Mark Felt, no fue considerado el testigo más importante en el juicio de Watergate de John N. Mitchell y Maurice H. Stans, quienes fueron acusados de aceptar donaciones secretas en efectivo en nombre del comité de reelección del presidente Richard Nixon.