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Essay heading: Watergate-Presidential Immunity
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While the Court recognized the constitutional right for a President to claim confidential privilege, it also noted that the criminal justice system had the ultimate duty of discovering the truth in all criminal matters. This responsibility is often difficult at best, considering the problems of the court usually faced in obtaining sufficient evidence... displayed 300 characters
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Chief Justice Burger responded to these by writing, "Neither the doctrine of separation of powers, nor the need for confidentiality of high level communications, without more, can sustain an absolute, unqualified presidential privilege of immunity from the judicial process under all circumstances. The President's need for complete candor and objectivity from advisors calls for great deference from the courts... displayed next 300 characters
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