Possibly related to the article, "M'COY WEEPS AT TESTIMONY: Dagmar Dahlgren Attracts Attention by Visit Eighth Wife Says She Will Help All She Can Throngs Tax Capabilities of Court Deputies," Los Angeles Times, 11 Dec. 1924: A1.
This photograph appears with the article, "Former Ring Idol Enacts Death Scene on Witness Stand: DEFENSE CLOSES AS KID REVEALS FAMILY TAINT Ex-Pugilist Enacts His Version of Mrs. Mors's Death Before Jury; Arguments on Monday," Los Angeles Times, 20 Dec. 1924: A1
Jurors' names are in alphabetical order; not in sequence of which they appear in photograph: Mary Amick, John J. Apffel, W. J. Buckley, Maude Church, W. H. Coulthurst, Mamie V. Hunt, Grace Kimpel, Damio Lloyd, Helen Merquelin, Grace Strouse, Katheryn Talbott and Teresa Wilhelm. Reported in "Scenes in M'Coy jury room told: Manslaughter Verdict is Returned to Save Former Ring Idol from Noose," Los Angeles Times, 30 Dec. 1924: B1.
Former boxer and middleweight champion of the world, Norman (Kid McCoy) Selby (standing left) and Judge A. A. Scott (seated right). Selby was in court to claim $105 that was taken from him by the authorities to use as evidence when he was arrested for murder 13 years ago. At that time (1924), Selby was charged with the murder of his sweetheart, Mrs. Theresa W. Moers. Selby served time in San Quentin before making parole in 1932. Selby was given back his $105 (all in large, old-style bills) minus a 10 cent county tax. He planned to use the money for some last minute Christmas shopping.