Guy L. Goodwin

Guy Lee Goodwin (September 15, 1928 - December 10, 2007)[1] was an American lawyer, and chief of the Special Litigation service of the criminal division of the United States Department of Justice.

He was notable for his use of grand juries in attempts to investigate the Weather Underground, and was characterized, by the prominent reporter Jack Anderson, as "President Nixon's 'Witch-Finder General'".

He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1952 with a combined bachelor's and law degree.

[4] Goodwin died of a stroke December 10, 2007 at Georgetown University Hospital at age 79.

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