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  1. Mar 11, 2015 · Clay Lavergne Shaw is a prominent example of this phenomenon, second only, perhaps, to Lee Harvey Oswald. Arrested by Garrison in 1967 and charged with conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy, Shaw was tried in 1969 and acquitted by a jury after less than one hour of deliberations.

  2. Clay Shaw. Clay Shaw was a businessman in New Orleans. He joined the U.S. Army and took part in the fighting in Europe. He served as an aide to General Charles Thrasher and by the time he retired in 1946 he had reached the rank of major general. He played an important role in the restoration of historic New Orleans sites and in 1962 he ...

  3. Sep 21, 1997 · Clay Shaw, the New Orleans businessman accused of conspiracy to murder Kennedy, in his personal papers describes the "nightmarish experience" of being charged "with the most heinous crime of the ...

  4. Shaw was tried in 1969 for conspiring to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. The State of Louisiana v. Clay Shaw was the only trial ever held in connection with the assassination. The case was initiated by Jim Garrison. After a six-week trial, the jury acquitted Clay Shaw after forty-five minutes of deliberation on March 1, 1969.

  5. You've seen Oliver Stone's JFK with Kevin Costner, Joe Pesci and Tommy Lee Jones - now check out images of the participants of this real-life drama. Jim Garrison's New Orleans Photo Gallery: Images of key players in the New Orleans investigation of the JFK assassination: in the New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation of the JFK assassination: Prosecution of Clay Shaw for ...

  6. Shaw was under arrest for conspiracy to assassinate the President just a week later. Clay Shaw was a prominent New Orleans businessman and civic leader; he was a pioneer in the restoration of historic New Orleans sites, and the founder of the city's International Trade Mart. Garrison's memoir, On the Trail of the Assassins, claims that ...

  7. Clay Shaw trial transcript (chronological) David Ferrie: Presumed Guilty In defense of one of Jim Garrison's primary suspects. Selected articles and newsgroup posts on the death of David Ferrie. Impeaching Clinton Does solid eyewitness testimony link Oswald to some of Jim Garrison's suspects? Dean Andrews and the Search for "Clay Bertrand ...

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