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Edward S. Miller

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In November 1980, Miller, then head of the FBI's Domestic Intelligence Division, and Mark Felt were convicted after a seven-week federal jury trial of having "conspired to injure and oppress the citizens of the United States" and Miller was fined $ 3,500. While the convictions were being appealed in
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He had been married to Patricia Clark since September 2, 1950. He left three children and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He died peacefully on July 1, 2013, in
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both men. At the time of trial, Felt and Miller were the highest-ranking bureau employees to have been tried for a
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1980 trial of Conspiracy of injuring and oppressing the citizens of the United States and his investigation of the
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Pear, Robert (April 16, 1981). President Reagan Pardons 2 Ex-F.B.I. Officials in 1970's Break-Ins.
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List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United States
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American police officers convicted of depriving others of their civil rights
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This United States biographical article related to crime is a
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Federal Bureau of Investigation agents convicted of crimes
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Edward Miller (disambiguation)
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Fairfax, Virginia
FBI
special agent
Weather Underground
Mark Felt
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Weather Underground
United States Army
platoon sergeant
Battle of Okinawa
Pacific Theater
FBI
Ronald Reagan
pardoned
criminal offense
Fairfax, Virginia
San Francisco
FBI
Washington, D.C.
John W. Nields Jr.
List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United States
The New York Times
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