Admiral Poindexter found guilty in Irangate trial
- Title
- Admiral Poindexter found guilty in Irangate trial
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Speech
- TX Date
- 8 Apr 1990
- Year of production
- 1990
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- Duration
- 00:02:42
- Description
- There has been a third conviction in the Iran-Contra affair, otherwise known as Irangate. Former US President, Ronald Reagan was a defence witness at the trial of Admiral John Poindexter, where saying, I can’t recall, over 100 times was not sufficient to exonerate him. After suggesting Poindexter was protecting Reagan, prosecutor Daniel Webb claims justice has been served. Poindexter’s lawyer Richard Beckler says they will appeal the ruling, which could see the Admiral serving a maximum of 25 years in jail and paying the equivalent of £800,000 in fines, although to date no one involved in the case has been given a prison sentence. Paul Woodley reports.
- Contributors
- Paul Woodley; Richard Beckler; Daniel Webb
- Keywords
- USA; Iran; Nicaragua; Arms sales; Trials; Presidents; Guerilla warfare; Conviction; Ronald Reagan; Guerilla activities; Financial aid; Sentencing; Verdicts; Political scandals; John Poindexter; Admirals
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LBC/IRN, "Admiral Poindexter found guilty in Irangate trial". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0003800415007 (Accessed 06 May 2025)