Lovett trial prosecutors

Lovett trial prosecutors University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng State Attorney Frank Schaub and Assistant Prosecutor Larry Byrd, the prosecutors of the Lovett Trial. James C. Lovett was on trial for first degree murder in the death of his 18 month old grandson, Scott Lovett. The body of Scott Lovett was found after a fire gutted the Lovett home on October 21, 1968. An autopsy, performed by Dr. John Lehman, revealed that cause of death was a gunshot wound. Katherine "Kitty" Lovett, Sandra Lovett, and Todd Lovett were also killed in the fire. The presiding judge was Judge Robert Hensley. Coverage of the trial in the Bradenton Herald can be found from June 4, 1969 to June 10, 1969. State Attorney Frank Schaub and Assistant Prosecutor Larry Byrd, the prosecutors of the Lovett Trial. James C. Lovett was on trial for first degree murder in the death of his 18 month old grandson, Scott Lovett. The body of Scott Lovett was found after a fire gutted the Lovett home on October 21, 1968. An autopsy, performed by Dr. John Lehman, revealed that cause of death was a gunshot wound. Katherine "Kitty" Lovett, Sandra Lovett, and Todd Lovett were also killed in the fire. The presiding judge was Judge Robert Hensley. Coverage of the trial in the Bradenton Herald can be found from June 4, 1969 to June 10, 1969. Byrd, Larry Lovett, James C. Schaub, Frank United States Florida--Manatee County--Bradenton Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

Lovett trial prosecutors

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State Attorney Frank Schaub and Assistant Prosecutor Larry Byrd, the prosecutors of the Lovett Trial. James C. Lovett was on trial for first degree murder in the death of his 18 month old grandson, Scott Lovett. The body of Scott Lovett was found after a fire gutted the Lovett home on October 21, 1968. An autopsy, performed by Dr. John Lehman, revealed that cause of death was a gunshot wound. Katherine "Kitty" Lovett, Sandra Lovett, and Todd Lovett were also killed in the fire. The presiding judge was Judge Robert Hensley. Coverage of the trial in the Bradenton Herald can be found from June 4, 1969 to June 10, 1969.

State Attorney Frank Schaub and Assistant Prosecutor Larry Byrd, the prosecutors of the Lovett Trial. James C. Lovett was on trial for first degree murder in the death of his 18 month old grandson, Scott Lovett. The body of Scott Lovett was found after a fire gutted the Lovett home on October 21, 1968. An autopsy, performed by Dr. John Lehman, revealed that cause of death was a gunshot wound. Katherine "Kitty" Lovett, Sandra Lovett, and Todd Lovett were also killed in the fire. The presiding judge was Judge Robert Hensley. Coverage of the trial in the Bradenton Herald can be found from June 4, 1969 to June 10, 1969.

Byrd, Larry

Lovett, James C.

Schaub, Frank

United States

Florida--Manatee County--Bradenton

Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection