Photograph appears with the article, "Mrs. Hill Tells of Shock. Accused Official's Wife, Dry-Eyed but Dazed, Says Mate Will Clear Self of $75,000 Charges," Los Angeles Times, 31 May 1932: A10.
Photograph of three men seated in a courtroom during the trial of Liberty A. Hill, former Los Angeles chief deputy county clerk convicted on embezzlement.
Two men and a woman pose for a portrait in an office. They apparently were involved in the embezzlement trial of Liberty A. Hill, former Los Angeles chief deputy county clerk.
Photograph of, L to R, criminal attorney John S. Cooper in court with client Liberty A. Hill and attorney M. G. Phillips in court, with spectators behind them. Hill, a former chief deputy county clerk, was ultimately convicted of embezzling $75,000 cash evidence in the Morris Levine - Charles H. Crawford case.
View towards Superior Court Judge White and an unidentified man on the witness stand during the trial of former Los Angeles chief deputy county clerk, Liberty A. Hill, for embezzlement.