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T16 Transcript of the State vs. Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 1

Transcript of the State vs. Jack Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 1. Melvin 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.The witnesses who appeared on this day of the trial are Don Campbell, John Newnam, Georgia Mayer, William G. Duncan Jr., R. M. Sims, T. B. Leonard, Wesley A. Wise, D. V. Harkness, John Rutledge, G. C. Hallmark, Doyle Lane, Ray Brantley, Jim Leavelle and Dr. Earl F. Rose.After several motions were made by the defense and denied by the Court, witnesses were sworn in and Jack Ruby pled guilty by reason of insanity. The State declined to make an opening statement, over objections from the Defense. The witnesses immediately began testimony. Transcript retains original covers and is 214 typed pages on thin onionskin paper; each page is individually stamped "Copyright (c) 1964, Shirley M. Stinebaugh-James Muleady, Dallas, Texas".Typed text on the cover:"No. E. 4010-JIn the Criminal District Court No. 3, of Dallas County, Texas. January Term, A. D. 1964.The State of Texasvs.Jack RubensteinAlias Jack RubyStatement of FactsJury Trial - March 4 - 14, 1964.Volume OneMarch 4, 1964 - Pages 1 - 214(Copy)"At the bottom is a short printed statement: "James J. MuleadyOfficial Court Reporter2nd Floor Records Bldg. AnnexPhone Riverside 1-5624Dallas, Texas"In blue ballpoint ink, a handwritten note in the top left corner says, "Gun intro page 152".

Object Details
Object title:

T16 Transcript of the State vs. Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 1

Date:

03/04/1964

Medium:

Paper

Dimensions:

11 1/2 × 8 3/4 × 1 in. (29.2 × 22.2 × 2.5 cm)

Credit line:

Dallas County District Clerk Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

1994.002.0006.0001

Curatorial Note:

Dallas County medical examiner Dr. Earl F. Rose went on to perform Jack Ruby's autopsy at Parkland Memorial Hospital following Ruby's death on January 3, 1967. The late Dr. Rose, who recorded an oral history with the Museum in 2005, also performed the autopsy of Lee Harvey Oswald and would have conducted President Kennedy's autopsy had his body remained in Dallas following the assassination. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

The Museum recorded oral histories with the following individuals named in this document: Dallas Police Department officers R. M. Sims, Jim Leavelle and D. V. Harkness; journalist (and future Dallas mayor) Wes Wise; Dallas County medical examiner Dr. Earl F. Rose; defense attorneys Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson and Dallas County D.A. Henry Wade. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

One of the more unusual Jack Ruby-related items in our vast Collection is a small (4 inch by 6 inch) handwritten note that Ruby passed to his attorney Melvin Belli during the testimony of Dallas police detective Jim Leavelle (Anthony Pugliese Collection, 2008.005.0002.0002). Apparently questioning statements made during Leavelle's testimony, Ruby wrote: "Also I was wearing a hat, so how could he tell the expression on my face, and he was hand-cuffed to the prisoner." This note, or a facsimile, has been on display alongside Jack Ruby's recognizable fedora hat as part of the Museum's core exhibit since 2013. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

T16 Transcript of the State vs. Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 1

Transcript of the State vs. Jack Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 1. Melvin 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.The witnesses who appeared on this day of the trial are Don Campbell, John Newnam, Georgia Mayer, William G. Duncan Jr., R. M. Sims, T. B. Leonard, Wesley A. Wise, D. V. Harkness, John Rutledge, G. C. Hallmark, Doyle Lane, Ray Brantley, Jim Leavelle and Dr. Earl F. Rose.After several motions were made by the defense and denied by the Court, witnesses were sworn in and Jack Ruby pled guilty by reason of insanity. The State declined to make an opening statement, over objections from the Defense. The witnesses immediately began testimony. Transcript retains original covers and is 214 typed pages on thin onionskin paper; each page is individually stamped "Copyright (c) 1964, Shirley M. Stinebaugh-James Muleady, Dallas, Texas".Typed text on the cover:"No. E. 4010-JIn the Criminal District Court No. 3, of Dallas County, Texas. January Term, A. D. 1964.The State of Texasvs.Jack RubensteinAlias Jack RubyStatement of FactsJury Trial - March 4 - 14, 1964.Volume OneMarch 4, 1964 - Pages 1 - 214(Copy)"At the bottom is a short printed statement: "James J. MuleadyOfficial Court Reporter2nd Floor Records Bldg. AnnexPhone Riverside 1-5624Dallas, Texas"In blue ballpoint ink, a handwritten note in the top left corner says, "Gun intro page 152".

Object Details
Object title:

T16 Transcript of the State vs. Ruby: Statement of Facts: Jury Trial, Volume 1

Date:

03/04/1964

Terms:

Jack Ruby trial

Trials

Transcripts

Court records

Hearing

Mental health

Witnesses

Ruby, Jack

Rose, Earl F.

Mayer, Georgia

Newnam, John

Duncan, Jr., William G.

Campbell, Donald

Sims, Richard

Wise, Wes

Leonard, T. B.

Harkness, D. V.

Rutledge, John

Hallmark. G. C.

Lane, Doyle

Leavelle, Jim

Brantley, Ray

Muleady, James J.

Stinebaugh, Shirley M.

Belli, Melvin

Tonahill, Joe H.

Burleson, Phil

Wade, Henry M.

Bowie, Jim

Alexander, William F.

Watts, Frank

Brown, Judge Joe B.

State of Texas

Criminal District Court No. 3

Dallas County Criminal Courts Building

Dallas County District Attorney's Office

Dallas

Medium:

Paper

Dimensions:

11 1/2 × 8 3/4 × 1 in. (29.2 × 22.2 × 2.5 cm)

Credit line:

Dallas County District Clerk Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

1994.002.0006.0001

Curatorial Note:

Dallas County medical examiner Dr. Earl F. Rose went on to perform Jack Ruby's autopsy at Parkland Memorial Hospital following Ruby's death on January 3, 1967. The late Dr. Rose, who recorded an oral history with the Museum in 2005, also performed the autopsy of Lee Harvey Oswald and would have conducted President Kennedy's autopsy had his body remained in Dallas following the assassination. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

The Museum recorded oral histories with the following individuals named in this document: Dallas Police Department officers R. M. Sims, Jim Leavelle and D. V. Harkness; journalist (and future Dallas mayor) Wes Wise; Dallas County medical examiner Dr. Earl F. Rose; defense attorneys Joe Tonahill and Phil Burleson and Dallas County D.A. Henry Wade. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

One of the more unusual Jack Ruby-related items in our vast Collection is a small (4 inch by 6 inch) handwritten note that Ruby passed to his attorney Melvin Belli during the testimony of Dallas police detective Jim Leavelle (Anthony Pugliese Collection, 2008.005.0002.0002). Apparently questioning statements made during Leavelle's testimony, Ruby wrote: "Also I was wearing a hat, so how could he tell the expression on my face, and he was hand-cuffed to the prisoner." This note, or a facsimile, has been on display alongside Jack Ruby's recognizable fedora hat as part of the Museum's core exhibit since 2013. - Stephen Fagin, Curator