{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"5503"},"creditline":{"label":"Credit Line","value":"Dallas County District Clerk Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza"},"labelText":{"label":"Description","value":"Transcript of the State vs. Jack Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 3.  \r\n\r\nMelvin Belli, Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson represented the defendant, Jack Ruby; Henry Wade, Dallas County District Attorney, was the prosecutor, assisted by Jim Bowie, Bill Alexander and Frank Watts. The presiding judge was Judge Joe B. Brown.\r\n\r\nThe witnesses who appeared on this day of the trial were Glenn D. King, Patrick T. Dean, Karen Bennett a.k.a. Little Lynn, Ralph Templin, William G. Serur and William E. Howard. State's Exhibits No. 16 (UPI film) and No. 17 (KRLD film) were entered into evidence, with Mr. Jack Revill and Captain King identifying. On page 585, the State rests and Opening Statement to Jury by Defense Counsel begins.\r\n\r\nTranscript retains original covers and pages are numbered 430 - 665; typed on thin onionskin paper. Each page is individually stamped \"Copyright (c) 1964, Shirley M. Stinebaugh - James Muleady, Dallas, Texas\".\r\n\r\nTyped text on the cover:\r\n\r\n\"No. E. 4010-J\r\n\r\nIn the Criminal District Court No. 3, of Dallas County, Texas. January Term, A. D. 1964.\r\n\r\nState of Texas\r\nvs.\r\nJack Rubenstein\r\nAlias Jack Ruby\r\n\r\nStatement of Facts\r\nJury Trial - March 4 - 14, 1964.\r\n\r\nVolume Three\r\nMarch 6, 1964 - Pages 430 -665\r\n\r\n(Copy)\"\r\n\r\nAt the bottom is a short printed statement:  \r\n\r\n\"James J. Muleady\r\nOfficial Court Reporter\r\n2nd Floor Records Bldg. Annex\r\nPhone Riverside 1-5624\r\nDallas, Texas\""},"invno":{"label":"Object number","value":"1994.002.0006.0003"},"description":{"label":"Description","value":"Transcript of The State of Texas vs. Jack Rubenstein alias Jack Ruby, Volume Three. The witnesses who appeared on this day of the trial are Glenn D. King, Patrick T. Dean, Karen Bennett aka Little Lynn, Ralph Templin, William G. Serur, and William E. Howard. State's Exhibits No. 16 (UPI Film) and No. 17 (KRLD Film) are shown in this volume with Mr. Jack Revill and Captain King identifying. On page 585, the State rests and Opening Statement to Jury by Defense Counsel begins.\r\n\r\nMelvin Belli, Joe Tonahill, and Phil Burleson represented the defendant, Jack Ruby; Henry Wade, Dallas County District Attorney, was the prosecutor, assisted by Jim Bowie, Bill Alexander, and Frank Watts. The presiding judge was Judge Joe B. Brown.\r\n\r\nRetains original covers; pages 430 - 665; typed; each page is individually stamped \"Copyright (c) 1964, Shirley M. Stinebaugh - James Muleady, Dallas, Texas\". \r\n\r\nOriginally held together with metal brads. [Metal brads removed prior to transport to UNT for digitization. Per a discussion with Lindsey Richardson and Stephanie Allen-Givens, it was agreed to dispose of the metal brads since we would not be putting them back in the transcripts and there was no need to keep them for historical purposes. (JM 11/20/2019)]\r\n\r\nThe cover has a black box with the following text typed within it:\r\n\r\n\"No. E. 4010-J\r\n\r\nIn the Criminal District Court \r\nNo. 3, of Dallas County, Texas. \r\nJanuary Term, A. D. 1964.\r\n\r\nState of Texas\r\nvs.\r\nJack Rubenstein\r\nAlias Jack Ruby\r\n\r\nStatement of Facts\r\nJury Trial - March 4 - 14, 1964.\r\n\r\nVolume Three\r\nMarch 6, 1964 - Pages 430 - 665\r\n\r\n(Copy)\"\r\n\r\nAt the bottom is a short printed statement:  \r\n\r\n\"James J. Muleady\r\nOfficial Court Reporter\r\n2nd Floor Records Bldg. Annex\r\nPhone Riverside 1-5624\r\nDallas, Texas\"\r\n\r\nTranscript in fair condition. Onionskin pages are in better condition than front and reverse covers; many pages are yellowed. Covers are discolored and edges have severe tears with paper loss and folds on corners. Edges of three-hole punches have been worn with small tears. Slight curling on proper right edge from slumping in housing. Deep vertical crease on front cover just to right of holes. (JM 11/20/2019)"},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Paper"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"0"},"media":{"label":"Media","value":[{"mediaURL":"https://emuseum.jfk.org/internal/media/dispatcher/58810/full","displayOrder":"1","mediaType":"Image","mediaId":"58810"},{"mediaURL":"https://emuseum.jfk.org/internal/media/dispatcher/58855/full","displayOrder":"3","mediaType":"Document","mediaId":"58855"}]},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"T18 Transcript of the State vs. Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 3"},"classification":{"label":"Classifications","value":"Documents"},"primaryMedia":{"label":"PrimaryMedia","value":"/internal/media/dispatcher/58810/full"},"depth":{"label":"Depth","value":["2.2225044450"]},"thesconcepts":{"label":"Terms","value":["Jack Ruby trial","Trials","Transcripts","Court records","Evidence","Films","Witnesses","Exhibits","Ruby, Jack","Dean, Patrick T.","Templin, Ralph","Serur, William G.","Howard, William E.","Muleady, James J.","Stinebaugh, Shirley M.","Bennett, Karen Lynn","Little Lynn","Belli, Melvin","Tonahill, Joe H.","Burleson, Phil","Wade, Henry M.","Bowie, Jim","Alexander, William F.","Watts, Frank","Brown, Judge Joe B.","King, Glen D.","Revill, Jack","State of Texas","Criminal District Court No. 3","Dallas County Criminal Courts Building","Dallas County District Attorney's Office","Dallas"]},"culture":{"label":"Object","value":"Transcript"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"03/06/1964"},"width":{"label":"Width","value":["22.2250444501"]},"textEntriesTextentries":{"label":"Curatorial Commentary","value":["The Museum recorded oral histories with the following individuals named in this document: Dallas Police Department officers Glenn King and Jack Revill, defense attorneys Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson and Dallas County D.A. Henry Wade. - Stephen Fagin, Curator","Karen Lynn Bennett Carlin, better known by her Carousel Club stage name \"Little Lynn,\" was a key figure in the Oswald shooting story. In addition to testifying at Jack Ruby's trial, she was interviewed by the FBI on November 27, 1963, and testified to the Warren Commission twice in 1964. Just prior to shooting Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby wired $25 to Carlin in Fort Worth at the Western Union office near Dallas police headquarters. The time stamp on the receipt was 11:17 a.m., and Ruby shot Oswald at 11:21 a.m.. Investigators and researchers have used this short time span to demonstrate that Ruby's murder of Oswald in the basement of police headquarters was not premeditated or part of a plot, especially since Oswald was originally scheduled to be moved earlier that Sunday but was delayed due to additional interrogation. \r\nWhen Bennett, age nineteen and pregnant at the time, appeared during Jack Ruby's bond hearing, she entered the Dallas County Criminal Courts building with a pistol in her handbag. She was arrested while attempting to enter the courtroom on December 23, 1963, and charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Nevertheless, she returned to the Criminal Courts building a few months later to testify at Ruby's trial on March 6, 1964. She was the first witness called by the defense. - Stephen Fagin, Curator"]},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"66159"},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"11 1/4 × 8 3/4 × 7/8 in. (28.6 × 22.2 × 2.2 cm)"},"height":{"label":"Height","value":["28.5750571501"]}}]}