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  1. Richard Arthur Gilbert's original appeal was taken from a conviction for the offense of injury to a child fourteen years of age or younger. A jury found him guilty and assessed his punishment at life imprisonment in the Texas Department of Corrections and a fine of $10,000.

  2. Dec 13, 1985 · Associated Press. DALLAS — A male babysitter who masqueraded as a woman to obtain employment was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for intentionally injuring a 5-month-old boy who died after...

  3. Richard Arthur GILBERT, aka Jean Gilbert, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee. No. 0075-87. Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, En Banc. March 22, 1989. S. Michael McColloch and David W. Coody, Dallas, for appellant.

  4. Dec 12, 1985 · Gilbert, Richard Arthur. Rights Holder. For guidance see Citations, Rights, Re-Use. NBC5/KXAS-TV. Audiences. We've identified this video as a primary source within our collections. Researchers, educators, and students may find this video useful in their work. Provided By. UNT Libraries Special Collections.

  5. Dec 12, 1985 · Gilbert, Richard Arthur. Rights Holder. For guidance see Citations, Rights, Re-Use. NBC5/KXAS-TV. Audiences. We've identified this video as a primary source within our collections. Researchers, educators, and students may find this video useful in their work. Provided By. UNT Libraries Special Collections.

  6. Texas 5th Court Of Appeals Record Gilbert, Richard Arthur, aka Jean Gilbert v. Texas, The State of

  7. Arthur Gilbert: My name is Arthur Gilbert. I am the current Presiding Justice of Division Six of the Second District, and this interview is part of the Appellate Legacy Project. And we’re—Steve and I—are going to talk about one of our colleagues, Richard Abbe, who died in 2000.

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