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      • On March 1, 1969, a jury took less than an hour to find Shaw not guilty. It remains the only trial to be brought for the assassination of President Kennedy.
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  2. Clay Shaw was acquitted by the jury after less than an hour of deliberation. 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 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clay_ShawClay Shaw - Wikipedia

    Shaw is best known for being the only person brought to trial for involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Shaw was acquitted in 1969 after less than one hour of jury deliberation, but some conspiracy theorists continue to speculate on his possible involvement.

  4. Aug 6, 2022 · The jury acquitted Clay Shaw after just one hour of deliberations. Unfortunately, the trial ruined the businessman’s reputation. He had to come out of retirement to pay his legal bills. Shaw died in 1974, just five years after his trial and seven years after his indictment.

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  5. Nov 19, 2023 · The jury acquitted Shaw after less than an hour of deliberations. Members of the press throng the law courts during the preliminary hearing of Clay Shaw in New Orleans on March 3, 1967.

  6. May 30, 2024 · By the time I met Cap in the French Quarter, Clay Shaw had become a household name across America, as a pervert and an assassin. His acquittal did not end the smear campaign. But when I met Cap I knew none of this.

  7. On March 1, 1967, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison arrested businessman Clay Lavergne Shaw on the charge of conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. Precisely two years later, Shaw was acquitted.

  8. 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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