Q: And when did the, or when would the cancellation have taken effect according to the documents you have with you?Ī: 9th month, 21st day, the year is not listed but I would have to say this was 1963. There is also a cancellation on this same address removing it back to 1313 Dauphine. Q: Specifically referring you to State Exhibits-27 and 29, I ask you to tell the Court what these documents represent.Ī: This document represents a change of address for - can I use the name?Ī: From Clay Shaw from 1313 Dauphine, changing his mail to an address of 1414 Chartres Q: And you so identified - so identify it at this time? Q: May I take it from your response that all the writing is your handwriting? Q: Now would you tell the Court how you recognize these documents?Ī: It is a change of address card that was entered in the Post Office for purposes of changing mail from one place to another and I changed the Post Office record. Jackson, I'm going to show you what I have marked for purposes of identification as State's Exhibits-27, 28 and 29 and ask you if you recognize these documents and the writing that appears on them? THE COURT: There's no objection, so you may proceed. DYMOND: As long as you know them, it is all right with us. ALCOCK: This is the gentleman that prepared them. DYMOND: We don't want to hold up the trial and as long as Mr. Unfortunately, the gentleman that made the return did have the originals and I overlooked the fact and took the copies and returned the originals but I think this man can identify them but I will have the Post Office Department bring the originals if they want them but if this man can identify these I don't see no harm. THE COURT: What do you have there in front of you, do you have the originals? DYMOND: Your Honor, we would like to ask that the original of these documents be Q: And what were your duties essentially at that location?Ī: Carrier, business section serving the Maison Blanche Building, the commercial area. Q: And where, what building are you presently working at?Ī: The Custom House Station, 126 Decatur Street. Q: How long have you been employed by the Post Office Department? Jackson, employed by the United States Post Office Department. Q: State your full name and occupation, please?Ī: Name: Richard W. JACKSON, a witness for the State, after the first being duly sworn by the Minute Clerk, was examined and testified on his oath as follows: JACKSON, TAKEN IN OPEN COURTī E F O R E: THE HONORABLE EDWARD A. Kennedy assassination: Clay Shaw trial testimony of James Hardiman, eyewitness testifying in connection with alleged JFK assassination conspiracy The Clay Shaw trial testimony of James HardimanĮXCERPT OF THE TESTIMONY OF RICHARD W.
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