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John Murtha — Part 28
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of one nationally syndicated columnist that his assistants
had been able to view tapes and transcripts that a federal
judge had ordered sealed. Had they caused prejudice in
any of these cases, such knowing violations of an order
of the United States District Court would surely have precipi-
tated criminal contempt charges. However, since the colum-
nist in question was read by very few of the jurors, and
had obviously influenced none of them, the time and effort
required by such an investigation and possible prosecutions.
would not be justified. Government employees should be
aware, however, that to receive something of value from
that columnist or from any member of the news media in
return for making available to them documents, tapes or
testimony sealed by court order, might very well make them
guilty not only of contempt but also of violating some
of the same sections of the criminal code -- bribery, crimi-
nal gratuity and conflict of interest -- that proved: the
undoing of the Abscam defendants themselves.
25/ Judge Fullam also seemed to be considerably influenced -
by what he assumed to be the adverse consequences of the
"coaching" incident involving Senator Williams. See section
VI-B-1, supra. His information about that incident was
limited, however, to what others had said about it, for
he did not then have the benefit of Senator Williams" own
testimony. One wonders whether the incident would have
carried as much impact in his due process calculus had
Judge Fullam then been enlightened by Senator Williams'
testimony that he was not influenced by Weinberg's "coaching".
26/ Latin: "in the very act of committing the offense.
{lit., in blazing crime, i.e., in the heat of the evil
deed]'' The Random House Dictionary of the English. Language,
The Unabridged Edition. (1971).
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