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Proton Soup said:better yet, you show me a criminal indictment against any former president for crimes committed during office.
Nixon escaped indictment essentially only because of the blanket pardon he was granted by Ford. Jaworski's team tried very hard to find some way to avoid indicting Nixon, pushing off the decision as long as possible, but ultimately were convinced they had no choice but to; Ford then took the decision out of their hands.
Exactly under what terms and whether an ex-President can be charged for crimes while in office is to some extent an open constitutional question. But the question I'd ask here is, if it is not constitutionally possible to indict an ex-President, then why did Ford need to pardon Nixon?