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Dean Andrews Files Suit
for Damages Against DA
Lawyer Seeks $100,000
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from Garrison
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Lawyer Dean Andrews, who
was twice indicted by the Or-
leans Parish Grand Jury in con-
nection with District Attorney
Jim Garrison's assassination
probe, filed a $100,000 damage
suit in federal court Tuesday
against Garrison.
Andrews alleges in the suit
that Garrison deprived him of
his civil rights.
The suit was filed shortly aft-
er Andrews pleaded innocent for
the second time that he per-
jured himself before the grand
jury in connection with Garri-
son's investigation into the death
of President John F. Kennedy.
Andrews, who was suspended
as an assistant district attor-
ney in Jefferson Parish, alleged
Garrison used sworn testimony
of his (Andrews') before the
Warren Commission investiga-
tor, then placed him before the
grand jury and compelled him
"to answer questions designed
to trap him, full knowing that
plaintiff had no knowledge of
any conspiracy or any facts ma-
terial to a conspiracy to murder
John F. Kennedy.
'DRUG OFFERED'
The suit further alleges that
Garrison sought to discredit him
by offering him sodium pente-
thol, hypnosis and a lie detector
test and making same known
to the public, knowing "that
none of the systems are of any
legal value whatsoever."
Andrews said the district at-
torney caused him to be indict-
ed two separate times for per-
jury, knowing "the plaintiff has
and did not commit perjury at
any time."
Garrison, in his investiga-
tion, contended businessman
Clay Shaw is the same person
as "Clay Bertrand.' whom
Andrews said asked him to
defend Lee Harvey Oswald
after the assassination.
Shaw was charged with par-
ticipating in a conspiracy to
murder the President. Shaw,
former managing director of the
International Trade Mart, de-
nied the charge and said he nev-
er used an alias.
In his suit, Andrews claims
Cont. in Sec. 1, Page 3, Col. 5
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