Los Angelest Dist. Attorney's office investigator, Lloyd Yarrow, testifies about the arrest of George K. Thornton, accused of accepting bribes. July 30, 1937
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Los Angeles District Attorney's investigator, Lloyd Yarrow, testifies in the bribery trial of George K. Thornton. Thornton, a California Board of Equalization officer, was charged with accepting money from Santa Barbara cafe owner Agnes O'Brien, for reinstatement of her liquor license. Text from original nitrate sleeve: Yarrow, Lloyd
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Criminal investigations--California--Los Angeles Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles Bribery--California Crime Legal Yarrow, Lloyd R., 1881-1968
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