Magruder, Watergate Figure, Has Vote Restored
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FRANKFORT, Ky. — As one of his last official acts, Gov. Brereton Jones on Monday restored Watergate conspirator Jeb Stuart Magruder’s right to vote.
Magruder, now a minister, spent seven months in prison for trying to cover up the break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972. The break-in and cover-up led to the fall of Richard Nixon’s presidency.
Even though Magruder was convicted of a federal crime, obstruction of justice, Jones apparently had the authority to restore Magruder’s right to vote.
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