They wanted to find evidence that the democrats had that Nixon was involved in the Kennedy Assassination
The sentencing of the Watergate burglars led to Gerald Ford's pardon of President Nixon.
John J. Sirica.
the 5 men were wiretaps
The Watergate burglars were looking for information that could help President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign during their break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
John Sirica
The sentencing of the Watergate burglars led to Gerald Ford's pardon of President Nixon.
John J. Sirica.
The Watergate burglars were caught attempting to place listening devices or "bugs" in the offices of the Democratic National Committee located in the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C. The burglary was instigated by the Republican Party to gain an advantage in the upcoming elections.
the 5 men were wiretaps
They Had TenMillion Dollars When They Got Arrested After The Investagation
The Watergate burglars were looking for information that could help President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign during their break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
the answer to your question would be, judge Sirica
District Judge John j. Sirica (March 19, 1904 – August 14, 1992 ) tried and sentenced the Watergate burglars.
John Sirica
The Watergate burglars were Bernard L. Baker, James W. McCord, Birgillo R. Gonzales, Euqenio Martinez, and Frank Sturgis. James McCord was a former member of the CIA.
I think not. It is difficult to know for sure. He knew fairly soon after the burglars were arrested, I think.
Yes, the five burglars involved in the Watergate scandal did face legal consequences. They were arrested and eventually convicted for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex. Their actions ultimately led to a wider investigation that exposed political corruption and eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.