Oral history interview with Charles A. O'Brien, 1987. Transcript. / by Carole Hicke, University of California, Berkeley for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives.

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Oral history interview with Charles A. O'Brien, 1987. Transcript. / by Carole Hicke, University of California, Berkeley for the State Government Oral History Program, California State Archives.

This interview covers the duties and responsibilities of California's deputy and assistant attorneys general; law enforcement; state legislators; major problems of law enforcement in California during 1960s; Stanley Mosk, Thomas Lynch, George Miller, and other governmental officials.

115 p. of typescript.

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