FRANCE - JAIL BREAK Two prisoners with a hostage attempt to escape by helicopter off the roof of a jail.
PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Date: May 28, 2001 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:00:20:00, With Audio
INTERIOR JAIL Guards escort a prisoner through the interior of a jail. PLEASE NOTE: ALL VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Date: May 28, 2001 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:00:48:00, With Audio
SARA JANE OLSON The trial of Sara Jane Olson, convicted in an attack against the Los Angeles police in 1975. Her daughter makes a tearful speech in the courtroom, and Sarah makes an apology for her crimes.
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Date: January 18, 2002 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:01:00:00, With Audio
JACK KEVORKIAN POSTS BAIL - 1993 "Dr. Death" Jack Kevorkian is released from jail after being arrested and charged with yet again assisting someone to die. Kevorkian gained notoriety as a proponent and practitioner of euthanasia and the right to die via physician-assisted suicide for some years before he was finally tried and convicted in 1999 of second-degree homicide. He was released on parole June 1, 2007.
Date: November 8, 1993 - COLOR Source: Video: DV Length: 00:00:22:00, No Audio
JAMES BULGER MURDER Surveillance footage shows the abduction of James Bulger. Inspectors investigate the railroad tracks where his body was found. Prosecution and Defense attorneys, and family members of James Bulger, speak to reporters outside the courthouse after a ruling is made in the trial of the two ten-year old boys convicted of killing and torturing the two year old boy.
PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO & AUDIO OF NEWS ANCHORS & REPORTERS IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING.
Date: October 26, 2000 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:01:10:00, With Audio
OJ SIMPSON VEGAS ROBBERY TRIAL At the Clark County District Court, OJ Simpson is convicted of a number of charges. Simpson says: "I just wanted my personal things and I realize now I was stupid and I'm sorry." Judge Glass responds: "It was much more than stupidity."
Date: December 5, 2008 - COLOR Source: Video: BetaSP Length: 00:01:44:00, With Audio
ALBERT MATLZ ON GOING TO PRISON - HOLLYWOOD TEN - HD After being convicted by the House Committee on Un-American Activities, Albert Maltz says: "We don't like the idea of going to prison. Our personal lives, our families, our work are as important to us as to anyone else." Note: Mastered currently in DVC PRO HD 16 x 9 from film. Available in all HD and SD 4:3 formats.
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