This article reports on the verdict saying that the seven men and five women decided it was Dr. Sam who beat out the life of Marilyn Sheppard maliciously and purposely, but not deliberately and of premeditated malice, which is first-degree murder, on July 4 as she lay in her bed. Describes Corrigan\u27s outburst after the reading of the verdict and the initial talks of a motion for a new trial.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/newspaper_coverage/1033/thumbnail.jp
After five days of deliberation, the jury indicated at 4:13pm on December 21, 1954 that it had reach...
After yesterday\u27s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, setting aside Sam Sheppard\u27s second-degr...
This article describes the reaction of Sam and his family after the verdict of second degree murder ...
Defense Counsel William J. Corrigan gives his final arguments today, denouncing Cleveland newspapers...
This article reports on information provided by four jurors about deliberations. They report that f...
The Ohio Supreme Court agree to hear the appeal of Dr Samuel Sheppard of his conviction of his wife ...
Attorney William J. Corrigan opened the appeal of Sam\u27s 1954 conviction with a four-hour oral ba...
Article states that the Grand Jury took 40 minutes to indicted Sam Sheppard on 1st degree murder and...
In 13 days Dr. Sam\u27s attorneys and prosecutors will argue the issue of a new trial in the Appella...
After a dramatic plea by William J Corrigan for Sam Sheppard\u27s release on bail, and his calling o...
This piece talks about how Sam Sheppard was free on bail, but at the same time the grand jury decidi...
The prosecution submits a brief to the Ohio Supreme Court asserting that Sam Sheppard was fairly tri...
This article reports that a wheel-chair bound Sam returned today to his house where Coroner Samuel R...
Sam Sheppard is still behind bars three years after the July 4, 1954 murder of his wife, Marilyn She...
After five days of deliberation, the jury indicated at 4:13pm on December 21, 1954 that it had reach...
After yesterday\u27s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, setting aside Sam Sheppard\u27s second-degr...
This article describes the reaction of Sam and his family after the verdict of second degree murder ...
Defense Counsel William J. Corrigan gives his final arguments today, denouncing Cleveland newspapers...
This article reports on information provided by four jurors about deliberations. They report that f...
The Ohio Supreme Court agree to hear the appeal of Dr Samuel Sheppard of his conviction of his wife ...
Attorney William J. Corrigan opened the appeal of Sam\u27s 1954 conviction with a four-hour oral ba...
Article states that the Grand Jury took 40 minutes to indicted Sam Sheppard on 1st degree murder and...
In 13 days Dr. Sam\u27s attorneys and prosecutors will argue the issue of a new trial in the Appella...
After a dramatic plea by William J Corrigan for Sam Sheppard\u27s release on bail, and his calling o...
This piece talks about how Sam Sheppard was free on bail, but at the same time the grand jury decidi...
The prosecution submits a brief to the Ohio Supreme Court asserting that Sam Sheppard was fairly tri...
This article reports that a wheel-chair bound Sam returned today to his house where Coroner Samuel R...
Sam Sheppard is still behind bars three years after the July 4, 1954 murder of his wife, Marilyn She...
After five days of deliberation, the jury indicated at 4:13pm on December 21, 1954 that it had reach...
After yesterday\u27s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, setting aside Sam Sheppard\u27s second-degr...
This article describes the reaction of Sam and his family after the verdict of second degree murder ...