- Richard Kleindienst
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Richard G. Kleindienst
order=68th
title=United States Attorney General
term_start=1972
term_end=1973
predecessor=John N. Mitchell
successor=Elliot L. Richardson
birth_date=birth date|1923|8|5
birth_place=Winslow, Arizona ,
United States
death_date=death date and age|2000|2|3|1923|8|5
death_place=Prescott, Arizona ,
United States
party= Republican
spouse=
profession=
religion=Episcopalian Richard Gordon Kleindienst (
August 05 ,1923 –February 03 ,2000 ) was an American lawyer and politician.Born in
Winslow, Arizona , he served in theUnited States Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1946, attendedHarvard College andHarvard Law School , graduating from the latter in 1950.From 1953 to 1954 he served in the
Arizona House of Representatives and then went into private practice, which he continued until 1969. In 1964, he was the Republican candidate forGovernor of Arizona , but lost toSam Goddard , 53%-47%.He was a deputy Attorney General of the United States from 1969 until 1972 and was appointed
Attorney General of the United States by PresidentRichard Nixon onJune 12 ,1972 .The day after the 1972 Watergate break-in, Attorney General Kleindienst was told by Gordon Liddy that the operation had originated in the White House and that he, Kleindienst, should effect the release of the burglars. Kleindienst refused to free the men, but failed to report Liddy's confession, which would have broken the whole case open immediately. He resigned on
April 30 ,1973 in the midst of theWatergate scandal and returned to private practice. Kleindienst resigned the same dayJohn Dean was fired andH. R. Haldeman andJohn Ehrlichman quit. He was convicted of a misdemeanor for perjury during his testimony in the Senate during his confirmation hearings. He was fined and given a suspended jail sentence.Kleindienst was a close confidant of
William H. Rehnquist . Kleindienst and Rehnquist were active in the Arizona Republican Party and were appointed to serve under John Mitchell as deputy attorneys general in 1969. Rehnquist was nominated to theSupreme Court of the United States in 1971 and later elevated to Chief Justice in 1986. It was the close association with Kleindienst that led Rehnquist to disqualify himself from the Watergate tapes case "(United States v. Nixon )", which directed Nixon to comply with the subpoena issued by JudgeJohn J. Sirica to turn over his tapes. The 8-0 opinion was handed downJuly 24 ,1974 , and Nixon resigned the presidency 15 days later.Kleindienst died of
lung cancer onFebruary 3 ,2000 , at the age of 76.Further reading
* Kleindienst, Richard, "Justice: The Memoirs of Attorney General Richard Kleindienst", 1985.
External links
* [http://www.anb.org/articles/07/07-00730-article.html American National Biography Online: Kleindienst, Richard G.]
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