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Phantom Spies, Phantom Justice"

 
Title Phantom Spies, Phantom Justice"
Subtitle How I Survived McCarthyism And My Prosecution That Was The Rehearsal For The Rosenberg Trial -- Updated Edition
Author "Moskowitz, Miriam"
Publisher Justice Institute (Seattle)
Date 2012
Month June
Summary "Miriam Moskowitz' autobiographical account of how she was wrongly prosecuted and convicted in 1950 of conspriacy to obstruct justice related to a federal grand jury investigation of Soviet Espionage. This updated edition includes FBI documents proving the prosecution's sole witness against her -- the infamous informant Harry Gold -- committed perjury during his testimony about her, and her prosecutors knew he was committing perjury. Before her trial Gold had repeatedly told the FBI that Ms. Moskowitz had no knowledge of the events underlying her charge of conspiring to obstruct justice."
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Country US
Format softcover
Pages 302
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