The people of the state of California, plaintiff, vs. Bertha Berger, defendant : no. 22,838, a felony, to wit, murder : reporter's transcript : typescript, 1933 Feb.

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The people of the state of California, plaintiff, vs. Bertha Berger, defendant : no. 22,838, a felony, to wit, murder : reporter's transcript : typescript, 1933 Feb.

Vols. 2-3 of the reporter's transcript of Bertha Berger's murder trial, held Feb. 1933 in San Francisco, Calif. Berger was accused of murdering her husband Dec. 1, 1932 in San Francisco. George T. Davis was the defense attorney.

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Davis, George Thomas, 1907-2006

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Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings were tried and convicted of murder following the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing of July 22, 1916. On Jan. 7, 1939, Mooney was pardoned and released from San Quentin. In Oct, 1939, Billings' sentence was commuted to time served and he also was released; in 1961 he received a formal pardon from Gov. Edmund G. Brown. George T. Davis was a defense attorney who worked for both Mooney and Billings. From the descriptio...

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Davis, George Thomas, 1907-2006

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Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings were tried and convicted of murder following the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing of July 22, 1916. On Jan. 7, 1939, Mooney was pardoned and released from San Quentin. In Oct, 1939, Billings' sentence was commuted to time served and he also was released; in 1961 he received a formal pardon from Gov. Edmund G. Brown. George T. Davis was a defense attorney who worked for both Mooney and Billings. From the descriptio...