Kleindienst, Richard
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| born on | 5 August 1923 at 15:30 (= 3:30 PM ) | ||
| Place | Winslow AZ, USA, 35n01, 110w41 | ||
| Timezone | MST h7w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 12°27' 24°51 Asc. 14°39'
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Biography
American attorney and government appointee on 1/31/1969 as Attorney General of the United States during the Richard Nixon White House years. Kleindienst earned his law degree in 1950 and practiced in Phoenix 1950-69.
With an affinity for politics, he became known as Nixon's "law and order man" while Nixon was vice-president. When the Watergate case came before the public, Kleindienst disqualified himself on 4/19/1973 and resigned two weeks later; however, he did appear at the hearings as a witness.
On 6/24/1976 he was involved in Arizona civil suit for an insurance scam, indicted on 14 felony counts of perjury. The criminal investigation took five years to reach trial, and on 9/22/1981, when Kleindienst was found Not Guilty, he burst into tears. Suspended for one year for infractions, he was reinstated 7/19/1983. He died of lung cancer on February 3, 2000 in Prescott, AZ. He was 76.
Events
- Work : New Career 31 January 1969 (Attorney General)
- Social : End a program of study 1950 (Law degree)
- Work : New Job 1950 (Practiced in Phoenix, 19 years)
- Work : Lose social status 19 April 1973 (Disqualified himself and resigned)
- Crime : Trial dates 24 June 1976 (Civil suit case)
- Crime : Trial dates 22 September 1981 (Found Not Guilty)
- Work : Contracts, agreements 19 July 1983 (Reinstated)
- Death by Disease 3 February 2000 (Of lung cancer, age 76)
Source Notes
Contemporary American Horoscopes
Categories
- Vocation : Law : Attorney (Attorney General)
- Vocation : Politics : Government employee (Attorney General)
- Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Lawsuit instigated (Found Not Guilty)
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Cancer
- Personal : Death : Illness/ Disease

12°27'
24°51 Asc.
14°39'