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James R. Hoffa: A Study in Corruption
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Thesis:
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James Riddle Hoffa was one of the most corrupt men who has ever
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lived.
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I. Origins
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II. Rise to Power
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III. McClellan Committee
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A. Investigation by
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B. Cheasty trial
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IV. Opposition to
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A. Government involvement
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B. Monitors
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1. Origins of
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2. O`Donoghue
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3. Hoffa's defeat of
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V. Criminal associates
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VI. Chattenooga trial
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A. Circumstances of
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B. Hoffa's lawyers
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C. Case against Hoffa
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1. Paschal, Fields, and Tippens
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2. Partin
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D. Sentance
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VII. Hoffa away from union
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2. Jail term
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3. Pardon by Nixon
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VIII. Disappearence
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1. Circumstances
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2. Suspects
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