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AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

EN_00946420_9603
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Otto Sanhuber, Attic Man, convicted of manslaughter by a Los Angeles Jury for the murder in 1922 of Fred O. Sterreich, wealthy manufacturer, was freed when is attorneys asked the conviction to be set aside under the statue of limitations which decress the crime of manslaughter is outlawed no prosecution has been made within three years of the date of the crime. Sanhuber is shown embracing wife, Mrs. Matilda Sanhuber, as he left the jail a free man. The picture shows: left to right defense attorney Orville Rogers, Mrs. Sanhuber, Sanhuber, attorney Earl Wakeman and Assistant Jailer E. A. Rossall on July 11, 1930. (AP Photo)
2505 Minimum price 50PLN
1930-07-11
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
2235268
1,11MB
20cm x 27cm przy 300dpi
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