Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Clyde Shoemaker approaches jury. Judge Pat Parker in the background. In January 1936, District Attorney Buron Fitts was charged with perjury regarding a 1931 testimony over the sale of a Claremont orange grove. Mrs. Berthall Gregory, Fitts’ sister, sold the grove to Lucien C. Wheeler. Fitts falsely testified the amount of money he received through the sale. He was prosecuted by Clyde C. Shoemaker and defended by Jerry Giesler, Joseph Scott, and William E. Scott with Winthrop O. Gordon as the attorney aid. Text from negative sleeve: 3268--- 2/2/36 L 2 R Jerry Giesler, Clyde Shoemaker, Lucien C. Wheeler, Judge Pat Parker, Fitts Candid 1-27-36
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uclamss_1429_12163 ark:/21198/zz002h85c0
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Judges--California--Los Angeles Lawyers--California--Los Angeles Juries--California--Los Angeles Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles Shoemaker, Clyde C., 1886-1965 Parker, Pat, 1880-1948
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