(On right.) Assistant to the president for domestic affairs. Practiced zoning and land-use law in Seattle before entering politics. Convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice and perjury in the Watergate scandal, and conspiracy in the Ellsberg case after approving a break-in at the office of Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. Served 18 months in federal prison. Moved to New Mexico, where he became a writer, painter and business consultant. Disbarred in Washington state. JD from Stanford Law School. Died in 1999. (AP Images)