America watched as Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was himself shot point blank by Jack Ruby, broadcast live on national television. Armed with newly released documents from the original prosecution file, Judge Brandon Birmingham and criminal defense attorney/former Dallas County assistant district attorney Toby Shook will tell the story of the “trial of the century” that played out just months later in a Dallas courtroom.
America watched as Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was himself shot point blank by Jack Ruby, broadcast live on national television. Armed with newly released documents from the original prosecution file, Judge Brandon Birmingham and criminal defense attorney/former Dallas County assistant district attorney Toby Shook will tell the story of the “trial of the century” that played out just months later in a Dallas courtroom.
America watched as Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was himself shot point blank by Jack Ruby, broadcast live on national television. Armed with newly released documents from the original prosecution file, Judge Brandon Birmingham and criminal defense attorney/former Dallas County assistant district attorney Toby Shook will tell the story of the “trial of the century” that played out just months later in a Dallas courtroom.