Library of Congress Acquires Historic Courtroom Sketches

Drawings include scenes from Charles Manson, Larry Flynt trials

Library of Congress Acquires Historic Courtroom Sketches

Library of Congress Acquires Historic Courtroom Sketches

By Will Levith

The Library of Congress recently acquired the Thomas V. Girardi collection, a group of 96 illustrations from historic court cases. Sketch artists Aggie Kenny, Bill Robles, and Elizabeth Williams produced the pieces for a variety of cases, including those involving Charles Manson in 1970 and Hustler publisher Larry Flynt in 1987.  

Charles Manson on stand, 1970 (Bill Robles)
Embrace between John De Lorean and Cristina Ferrare after DeLorean’s acquittal in drug trial in L.A. (Bill Robles)
In the Supreme Court, arguing ‘Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell” as Larry Flynt sits in his wheelchair (Kenny Aggie)
Bernie Madoff going to jail post plea, March 12, 2009 (Elizabeth Williams) U.S. Attorney John Wing questioning former F.B.I. official Mark Felt (later revealed to be Deep Throat) (Kenny Aggie)
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