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The Courts: Trial by Newspapers
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For all his thorough review of the case, Judge Weinman was careful to point out that the one thing he was not considering was the question of Sheppard's guilt or innocence. At week's end, Sheppard went to Chicago, married Mrs. Ariane Tebbenjohanns, a German divorcee, whom he first met by correspondence while he was in prison. The honeymoon may be brief. A hearing on the stay order is scheduled for this week and Sheppard may have to face a retrial, if Cuyahoga County Prosecutor John T. Corrigan can rebuild the case against him.
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