T28 Jack Ruby vs. the State: Appeal to the Criminal Court of Appeals of Texas
Object number1994.002.0012.0001
Date09/01/1964
ClassificationsDocuments
ObjectDocument
Credit LineDallas County District Clerk Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
MediumPaper
Dimensions14 1/8 × 8 5/8 × 2 in. (35.9 × 21.9 × 5.1 cm)
Terms
- Jack Ruby trial
- Appeal
- Court records
- Transcripts
- Trials
- Mental health
- Brown, Judge Joe B.
- Tonahill, Joe H.
- Colvin, Emmett, Jr.
- Fowler, Clayton
- Sawyer, Phyllis
- Burleson, Phil
- West, Louis Jolyon
- 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
- Austin
DescriptionThe State of Texas (Plaintiff) vs Jack Ruby (Defendant), In Criminal District Court No. 3, Honorable Joe B. Brown Judge Thereof Presiding, Jack Ruby (Appellant) vs The State of Texas (Appellee), Appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Offense: Murder with Malice, as Charged in the Indictment.
Appeal document filed on September 1, 1964, summarizing proceedings conducted against and for Jack Ruby by the State of Texas and his defense lawyers in the case titled No. E-4010-J.
Lawyers Clayton Fowler, Joe H. Tonahill, Phil Burleson and Emmet Colvin Jr. represented Ruby in this appeal.
Includes copies of letters testifying that in April 1964, two weeks after the jury found him guilty of murder with malice, Jack Ruby was examined by Dr. Louis Jolyon West and found to be insane at that time, as well as possibly suicidal.
The document retains original blue covers; 445 typed pages on office paper.
Typed text on the covert:
"No. E-4010-J
The State of Texas, Plaintiff
vs.
Jack Rubenstein alias Jack Ruby, Defendant
In Criminal District Court No. 3 of Dallas County, Texas
Before the Honorable Joe B. Brown, Judge thereof presiding
Jack Rubenstein alia Jack Ruby, Appellant
vs.
The State of Texas, Appellee
Appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas at Austin, Texas
Clayton Fowler
706 Main St.
Dallas, Texas
Joe H. Tonahill
Jasper, Texas
Phil Burleson
2420 LTV Tower
Dallas, Texas
Emmett Colvin, Jr.
706 Main St.
Dallas, Texas
Attorneys for Defendant
Offense: Murder with malice, as charged in the indictment"
Curatorial CommentaryThe Museum recorded oral histories with Ruby defense attorneys Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
01/20/1964 - 01/21/1964