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T37 The State of Texas vs. Jack Ruby: Second Supplemental Transcript for Appeal
Second Supplemental Transcript filed on June 10, 1966. This supplemental transcript summarizes all proceedings conducted against and for Jack Ruby by the State of Texas and his lawyers in the case titled No. E-4010-J, since September 1, 1964, the date his defense lawyers filed the appeal.Transcript retains original blue covers and is 47 photocopied pages. There is an original signature for Pat Dalton, Deputy, with notary seal on the last page.Typed text on cover:"Second Supplemental TranscriptNo. E-4010-J The State of Texas, Plaintiffvs.Jack Rubenstein alias Jack Ruby, DefendantIn Criminal District Court No. 3 of Dallas County, TexasBefore the Honorable Louis T. Holland, Judge Thereof PresidingJack Rubenstein alias Jack Ruby, Appellantvs.The State of Texas, AppelleeAppealed to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas at Austin, TexasHon. Phil Burleson2420 LTV TowerDallas, TexasHon. Sol Dann1820 David Stott BldgDetroit, MichiganJoe Tonnahill [sic]Tonnahill [sic] BldgJasper, TexasHon. William Khuntsler [sic]511 Fifty AvenueNew York City, New YorkHon. Sam Houston Clinton308 West 11th StreetAustin, TexasHon. Elmer Gertz120 South La Salle StreetChicago, IllinoisAttorneys for DefendantOffense: Murder with malice, as charged in the indictment."
T37 The State of Texas vs. Jack Ruby: Second Supplemental Transcript for Appeal
06/10/1966
Appeal
Transcripts
Jack Ruby trial
Court records
Trials
Tonahill, Joe H.
Burleson, Phil
Holland, Louis T.
Clinton, Sam Houston, Jr.
Gertz, Elmer
Dalton, Pat
Dann, Sol
Kunstler, William M.
Ruby, Jack
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Criminal District Court No. 3
Dallas County Criminal Courts Building
Dallas County District Attorney's Office
State of Texas
Dallas
Paper
14 × 8 1/2 × 5/16 in. (35.6 × 21.6 × 0.8 cm)
Dallas County District Clerk Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1994.002.0012.0002
The Museum recorded oral histories with Ruby defense attorneys Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
T37 The State of Texas vs. Jack Ruby: Second Supplemental Transcript for Appeal
Second Supplemental Transcript filed on June 10, 1966. This supplemental transcript summarizes all proceedings conducted against and for Jack Ruby by the State of Texas and his lawyers in the case titled No. E-4010-J, since September 1, 1964, the date his defense lawyers filed the appeal.Transcript retains original blue covers and is 47 photocopied pages. There is an original signature for Pat Dalton, Deputy, with notary seal on the last page.Typed text on cover:"Second Supplemental TranscriptNo. E-4010-J The State of Texas, Plaintiffvs.Jack Rubenstein alias Jack Ruby, DefendantIn Criminal District Court No. 3 of Dallas County, TexasBefore the Honorable Louis T. Holland, Judge Thereof PresidingJack Rubenstein alias Jack Ruby, Appellantvs.The State of Texas, AppelleeAppealed to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas at Austin, TexasHon. Phil Burleson2420 LTV TowerDallas, TexasHon. Sol Dann1820 David Stott BldgDetroit, MichiganJoe Tonnahill [sic]Tonnahill [sic] BldgJasper, TexasHon. William Khuntsler [sic]511 Fifty AvenueNew York City, New YorkHon. Sam Houston Clinton308 West 11th StreetAustin, TexasHon. Elmer Gertz120 South La Salle StreetChicago, IllinoisAttorneys for DefendantOffense: Murder with malice, as charged in the indictment."
T37 The State of Texas vs. Jack Ruby: Second Supplemental Transcript for Appeal
06/10/1966
Appeal
Transcripts
Jack Ruby trial
Court records
Trials
Tonahill, Joe H.
Burleson, Phil
Holland, Louis T.
Clinton, Sam Houston, Jr.
Gertz, Elmer
Dalton, Pat
Dann, Sol
Kunstler, William M.
Ruby, Jack
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Criminal District Court No. 3
Dallas County Criminal Courts Building
Dallas County District Attorney's Office
State of Texas
Dallas
Paper
14 × 8 1/2 × 5/16 in. (35.6 × 21.6 × 0.8 cm)
Dallas County District Clerk Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1994.002.0012.0002
The Museum recorded oral histories with Ruby defense attorneys Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson. - Stephen Fagin, Curator