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APPEAL FOR RUBY.—The chief defence attorney for Jack Ruby, Mr Melvin Belli (middle), telling reporters that an appeal would be lodged againat the death sentence. On the right is Mr Belli’s assistant, Mr Joe Tonahill. Mr Belli has since been dismissed as Ruby’s counsel, the Ruby family and the defendant himself having expressed dissatisfaction with the defence presented at the trial.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 13

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APPEAL FOR RUBY.—The chief defence attorney for Jack Ruby, Mr Melvin Belli (middle), telling reporters that an appeal would be lodged againat the death sentence. On the right is Mr Belli’s assistant, Mr Joe Tonahill. Mr Belli has since been dismissed as Ruby’s counsel, the Ruby family and the defendant himself having expressed dissatisfaction with the defence presented at the trial. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 13

APPEAL FOR RUBY.—The chief defence attorney for Jack Ruby, Mr Melvin Belli (middle), telling reporters that an appeal would be lodged againat the death sentence. On the right is Mr Belli’s assistant, Mr Joe Tonahill. Mr Belli has since been dismissed as Ruby’s counsel, the Ruby family and the defendant himself having expressed dissatisfaction with the defence presented at the trial. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30396, 21 March 1964, Page 13