Henry Guttman, accused of stealing $44,000 from wealthy widow Blanche Sewell, raises his right hand as he stands at the witness stand in a court room. Presumably he is being sworn in to testify on his own behalf.
Flipped and cropped version of this photograph appears with the article, "Weibert's Deals Told: Society Woman Testifies: Promoter's Income Pledge and Stock Advice Related by Mrs. Sloan-Orcutt," Los Angeles Times, 09 May 1936: A1.
Blurry photograph of John C. Lee, sitting in a courtroom in what looks like the witness stand. He is wearing a 3 piece suit, and propping his left hand on the judge's desk.
At left, a witness sits on the witness stand during the preliminary trial regarding Aimee Semple McPherson's disappearance. The witness sits facing towards the right and rests a elbow on the box's ledge while interlacing his fingers. Behind and to the right of him, Judge Blake sits up at the bench and also glances to the right. In the foreground at right, a court reporter sits with her back to the camera.