Judge J. S. Stone presiding over the trial of 17-year-old James Kilpatrick in Albertville, Alabama.
Kilpatrick had been charged with the murder of Boaz police chief Leonard J. Floyd, who had been killed in a shoot-out on May 17; Tom Upton and Fred Goble were also charged in connection with the event, during which three other men (Sheriff E. M. Boyes, Chief Deputy Washington Bennett, and Kilpatrick...
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Photographs Judge J. S. Stone presiding over the trial of 17-year-old James Kilpatrick in Albertville, Alabama. Adams, Robert |
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Kilpatrick had been charged with the murder of Boaz police chief Leonard J. Floyd, who had been killed in a shoot-out on May 17; Tom Upton and Fred Goble were also charged in connection with the event, during which three other men (Sheriff E. M. Boyes, Chief Deputy Washington Bennett, and Kilpatrick's father, Aubrey) were also killed. A cropped version of this image was published in the Birmingham News on July 24, 1951, with the following caption: "Presiding judge - Circuit Judge J. S. Stone is shown in the Circuit Courtroom in Albertville yesterday as the trial of the first three persons charged with murder got underway." |
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BN0000226_01BN0000226Judge J. S. Stone presiding over the trial of 17-year-old James Kilpatrick in Albertville, Alabama.Kilpatrick had been charged with the murder of Boaz police chief Leonard J. Floyd, who had been killed in a shoot-out on May 17; Tom Upton and Fred Goble were also charged in connection with the event, during which three other men (Sheriff E. M. Boyes, Chief Deputy Washington Bennett, and Kilpatrick's father, Aubrey) were also killed. A cropped version of this image was published in the Birmingham News on July 24, 1951, with the following caption: "Presiding judge - Circuit Judge J. S. Stone is shown in the Circuit Courtroom in Albertville yesterday as the trial of the first three persons charged with murder got underway."1951-07-231950-1959Adams, RobertBirmingham News51-04392Stone, J. S.; Courtrooms; Judges; Albertville (Ala.); Marshall County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives1200 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/200756 |
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Judge J. S. Stone presiding over the trial of 17-year-old James Kilpatrick in Albertville, Alabama. |
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Judge J. S. Stone presiding over the trial of 17-year-old James Kilpatrick in Albertville, Alabama. |
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Adams, Robert |
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