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  1. On March 1, 1967, New Orleans District attorney Jim Garrison arrested and charged New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw with conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy, with the help of Lee Harvey Oswald, David Ferrie, and others. On January 29, 1969, Shaw was brought to trial in Orleans Parish Criminal Court on these charges.

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    JFK assassination and trial of Clay Shaw. Death. Fictional portrayals. References. External links. Guy Banister. William Guy Banister (March 7, 1901 – June 6, 1964) was an employee of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), an assistant superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, and a private investigator.

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  4. Clay Shaw Trial: 1969 Defendant: Clay L. Shaw Crime Charged: Conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy Chief Defense Lawyers: Irvin Dymond, Salvatore Panzeca, Edward F. Wegmann, and William J. Wegmann Chief Prosecutors: James Alcock, William Alford, Jim Garrison, Alvin Oser, and Andrew Sciambra Judge: Edward A. Haggerty Place: New Orleans ...

  5. Aug 6, 2022 · Updated March 12, 2024. In 1969, Clay Shaw went on trial for allegedly conspiring with the CIA and Lee Harvey Oswald to assassinate JFK — and was found not guilty by a jury in less than an hour. Clay Shaw was a highly respected businessman and decorated World War II hero from New Orleans.

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  6. Jan 20, 2017 · ASSOCIATED PRESS. Clay L. Shaw, on way to court to take witness stand in February 1969. Accompanied by defense attorney Albert F. Wegmann. Shaw was accused, and later acquitted, of...

  7. Clay Shaw Trial Transcripts. On March 1, 1967, New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw was arrested for conspiracy in the murder of President John F. Kennedy. The arrest followed an investigation by the office of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, and the murder of prime suspect David Ferrie.

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