Judge Newcomb Condee (right) in a courtroom raises his hand to take an oath administered by another man. There are four flower arrangements in front of them.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “DEATH PAIR SEARCH ON: Officers Hunting Killer-Bandits One of Suspects in Slaying of Café Man Wanted for Series of Hold-ups Description Given Detectives as End Nears for Victim of Fatal Shooting,” Los Angeles Times, 6 Mar. 1934: A18.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “DEATH PAIR SEARCH ON: Officers Hunting Killer-Bandits One of Suspects in Slaying of Café Man Wanted for Series of Hold-ups Description Given Detectives as End Nears for Victim of Fatal Shooting,” Los Angeles Times, 6 Mar. 1934: A18.
This photograph appears with the article, “DEATH PAIR SEARCH ON: Officers Hunting Killer-Bandits One of Suspects in Slaying of Café Man Wanted for Series of Hold-ups Description Given Detectives as End Nears for Victim of Fatal Shooting,” Los Angeles Times, 6 Mar. 1934: A18.
Photograph of Judge Nye, who relieved Judge Arthur Crum as presiding judge of the Municipal Court. He is holding a fountain pen in one hand, presumably to take notes in the book in front of him.
Judge Alfred E. Paonessa eating a sandwich at his desk with his wife Dorothy Paonessa, who holds a lunch box. A pile of books on the desk are stamped with "Municipal Court 10".
Judge Paonessa (left) raises hand next to Captain Raymond Cato followed by H. M. Fowler, J. S. Parrett, L. B. Kennedy, and V. M. Moffitt observed by other police officers.