THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING

Archibald Cox, 92; prosecutor helped unravel a presidency

By Edgar J. Driscoll Jr.
Globe Correspondent / May 31, 2004

E-mail this article

Invalid E-mail address
Invalid E-mail address

Sending your article

Your article has been sent.

  • E-mail|
  • Print|
  • Reprints|
  • |
Text size +

Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor fired by President Nixon for refusing to curtail his Watergate investigation, died Saturday at his home in Brooksville, Maine. The former Wayland resident was 92. (Full Article: 993 Words)

This article is available in our archives:

Globe Subscribers

FREE for subscribers

Subscribers to the Boston Globe get unlimited access to our archives.

Not a subscriber?

Non-Subscribers

Purchase an electronic copy of the full article. Learn More

  • $4.95 1 Article
  • $9.95 4 Articles
  • $99.95 Unlimited