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“Jury Says ‘Guilty’ in Chinatown Killing”

The article titled "Jury Says 'Guilty' in Chinatown Killing details Chol Soo Lee's reaction to his conviction as well as a review of the case.

Text 44.01.03

Description

This article in the Sacramento Union, dated June 20, 1974, records Chol Soo Lee’s reaction to his conviction for the murder of Yip Yee Tak.

Object ID

44.01.03

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Otten, Michael

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“Jury Says ‘Guilty’ in Chinatown Killing”

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The Sacramento Union

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June 20, 1974

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Multimedia details

Creator

Otten, Michael

Publisher

The Sacramento Union

Date

1974-06-20

Location

California, United States

Language

eng

Type

Text

Format

Article

File Format

jpg

Subject

Newspapers; Jury; Sacramento; Article;

Source

K.W. Lee

Credit Line

Courtesy of K.W. Lee.

MUMI Number

44.01.TXT.003

Creator

Otten, Michael

Publisher

The Sacramento Union

Date

1974-06-20

Location

California, United States

Language

eng

Type

Text

Format

Article

File Format

jpg

Subject

Newspapers; Jury; Sacramento; Article;

Source

K.W. Lee

Credit Line

Courtesy of K.W. Lee.

MUMI Number

44.01.TXT.003

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