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5
People
3
Organizations
3
Locations
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Events
2
Relationships
5
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Narrative excerpt / evidentiary submission (likely from a memoir or deposition included in house oversight files)
File Size: 1.15 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a narrative or memoir included in House Oversight files (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015066). It details the narrator's interactions with law enforcement in the late 1960s, specifically Bronx DA Burton Roberts, regarding an investigation into illegal abortions. The text describes the narrator refusing immunity deals and attorney Gerald Lefcourt filing a suit to challenge the constitutionality of abortion laws.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Narrator ('I') Subject of investigation
Person being interrogated regarding abortion laws; refuses to cooperate with DA.
Burton Roberts Bronx District Attorney (later Judge)
Attempted to get the narrator to cooperate with a grand jury by offering immunity in September 1969.
Gerald Lefcourt Attorney
Filed a suit on behalf of the narrator challenging the constitutionality of the abortion law; later president of the ...
The Doctor Unknown/Associate
Person the narrator called from a phone booth instead of a lawyer.
Unidentified D.A. District Attorney
Interrogated the narrator prior to the Burton Roberts incident; threatened arrest but released the narrator at 2:00.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Bronx District Attorney's Office
Investigative body mentioned.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Organization later presided over by Gerald Lefcourt.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015066'.

Timeline (2 events)

September 1969
Meeting with Bronx DA Burton Roberts regarding an abortion investigation and grand jury cooperation.
Bronx District Attorney's Office
Narrator Burton Roberts
Unknown
Filing of a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the abortion law.
Unknown Court
Gerald Lefcourt Narrator

Locations (3)

Location Context
Inferred from 'Bronx District Attorney'.
Location of the interrogation.
Location where the narrator made a call.

Relationships (2)

Narrator Attorney-Client Gerald Lefcourt
Lefcourt 'filed a suit on my behalf'.
Narrator Adversarial Burton Roberts
Roberts attempted to prosecute/flip the narrator; narrator refused to shake hands.

Key Quotes (5)

""I'd better call my lawyer," I told him."
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""That never happened," he said."
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""Okay, you can go home now.""
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Quote #3
""That's not true," I said, refusing to shake hands with him."
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Quote #4
"If I *had* ever accepted any money, I'd have no way of knowing that he was bluffing."
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