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Charles Robert Richey

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was representing both the DNC and the Washington Post and, as he related in his own memoirs, was increasingly astonished at Richey's unorthodox behavior behind the bench. When Richey asked all parties to join in a press release announcing that all legal activity would be postponed until after the
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election, Califano refused, and claimed that "Richey was furious". This episode was witnessed by criminal attorney Harold Ungar, who told Califano, "Joe, in my thirty years of practice, I've never seen anything like this. Never! Pacing in circles, he mumbled over again, 'Never, never, never'".
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related that "the case looked under control" and that Judge Richey had been "sending encouraging signals through our contacts". In fact, the Judge "had been so accommodating as to urge
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break-in and the run-up to the presidential election of 1972, Richey presided over the civil case brought by the
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on January 23, 1997. His service was terminated on March 19, 1997, due to his death in Washington D.C.
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in 1948. While at Ohio Wesleyan University, he left in early 1944 to serve one year in the
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Concurrent to his judicial service, Richey was an adjunct professor at the
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on April 29, 1971, and received his commission on May 5, 1971. He assumed
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from 1948 to 1949. In 1949, he was the executive secretary of the
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from 1949 to 1971, also working as a speech and debate coach for
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Nixon administration personnel involved in the Watergate scandal
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United States district court judges appointed by Richard Nixon
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Richey was born in Middleburg, Ohio, Richey. He received an
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Index

Senior Judge
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Richard Nixon
Edward Matthew Curran
Richard W. Roberts
Washington, D.C.
Ohio Wesleyan University
A.B.
Case Western Reserve University
School of Law

LL.B.
United States district judge
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Artium Baccalaureus
Ohio Wesleyan University
Bachelor of Laws
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Fort Hayes
United States Representative
Frances P. Bolton
Young Republican National Federation
Washington, D.C.
Chevy Chase
Maryland
American University
Montgomery County
Maryland Public Service Commission
Richard Nixon
United States District Court for the District of Columbia

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