This photograph appears with the caption, "Trio Who Testified at Closing of Hardy Quiz: Former Temple Radio Man Disappoints Crowd," Los Angeles Times, 15 Feb. 1929: A1.
Possibly related to the article, "GRAND JURORS QUESTION WARD: Key Man in "Frame Up" of Walkup Tells Story Mayor, Secretary Mosher and Prosecutor Called Transcript of First Trial Read at Hearing," Los Angeles Times, 29 Jun. 1932: A2.
Patricia B. Divenney, left, stands next to Sally McKinnon, right. Divenney was a friend of Earl W. Taylor, and was a witness in Taylor's trial for petty theft.
Mrs. Asa Keyes and his daughter, Elizabeth, wait to testify at the bribery trial of Asa Keyes. Reported in "Wife of Keyes may face bribe case jury today," Los Angeles Times, 25 Jan. 1929.
Mrs. Asa Keyes and his daughter, Elizabeth, wait to testify at the bribery trial of Asa Keyes. Reported in "Wife of Keyes may face bribe case jury today," Los Angeles Times, 25 Jan. 1929.
Asa Keyes' daughter, Elizabeth, waits to testify at the bribery trial of Asa Keyes. Reported in "Wife of Keyes may face bribe case jury today," Los Angeles Times, 25 Jan. 1929.
Photograph of Detective Lieutenant Richard "Dick" Lucas, seated on the witness stand. Lucas was one of several law enforcement officers who interrogated William Edward Hickman during his extradition by train from Pendleton, Oregon to Los Angeles.
This is a picture taken at a Los Angeles courthouse of Nena Quartaro [Nina Quartero] and Irene Q. Crummey, as they appear to testify at their brother's lawsuit against Francis Lederer and R.K.O Pictures for plagiarism. The $150,000 damage suit was sought by Jack Quartaro, a writer. In this picture, the sisters sit at the courthouse with open lawbooks on the table in front of them.