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The conviction of Black Panther Party leader Huey P. Newton for manslaughter is reversed by a California Court of Appeal.
1970 (May 29)
The conviction of Black Panther Party leader Huey P. Newton for manslaughter was reversed by a California Court of Appeal. Newton had been convicted on September 8, 1968, for the fatal shooting of an Oakland, California, police officer. Newton was also implicated in the wounding of another officer and the kidnapping of a Black motorist. In his 1968 trial, Newton was defended by Charles A. Garry. A major contention of the defense was that Newton laid unconscious from a gunshot wound at the time the Oakland police officer was shot. The California court found procedural errors in the original trial and ordered the reversal of his conviction.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.