convictions led to his convictions. Source: New Jersey,
PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSEMBLY BILLS 33 & 3h (1958), Second
Day, pe 29 A (Testimony of J. G. Deardorff, Jr.) ."
Worksheet prepared in New Jersey = not written up.
convictions led to his convictions. Source: New Jersey,
PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSEMBLY BILLS 33 & 3h (1958), Second
Day, pe 29 A (Testimony of J. G. Deardorff, Jr.)."
Worksheet prepared in New Jersey = not written up.
convictions led to his convictions. 2 New Jersey,
PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSE SLY BILLS 33 & on (1958) )» Second.
Day, pe 29 A (Testimony of J. G, Deardorff, Jre)."
Worksheet prepared in New Jersey = not written up.
LAMBLE, Harold V. ‘
2geyear=o0ld white man, alias George Brandon, electrocuted,
New Jersey State Prison (Union County) on August 23,
1921, for August 21, 1918, murder of Edith Janney in
vicinity of West Milton Avenue, Rahway. Her companion,
Arthur Kupfer, also killed. Charles Perchand also indi-
ected, but gave state's evidence. SKffirmed on appeals
11), ATLANTIC 36, In listings of miscarriages of justice
in DEATH PHANLTY IN AMERICA, page ll3-llh, Bedeau says:
"1918— New Jerseys George Brandon (alias arold Lamble).
96 Ne. Jwz Le 23 (192). Sentenced to death for murder
and executed. Widely believed to be innocent; his attor-
ney later disbarred for mishandling the defense, Testimo
ny of an accomplice, who | turned state's evidencg and
Brandon's admission on the witness stand of his previous
LAMBLE, Harold V.
29-year-old white man, alias George Brandon, electrocuted,
New Jersey State Prison (Union County) on August 23,
1921, for August 21, 1918, murder of Edith Janney in
vicinity of West Milton Avenue, Rahway. Her companion,
Arthur Kupfer, also killed. Charles Perchand also indi-
cted, but gave state's evidence. &ffirmed on appeals
11), ATLANTIC 346, In listings of miscarriages of justice
in DEATH PEMNLTY IN AMERICA, page })3-l)l), Bedeau sayst
11918= New Jerseys George Brandon (alias Harold Lamble).
96 N. J. Le 23 (192). Sentenced to death for murder
and executed. Widely believed to be innocent; his attor-
ney later disbarred for mishandling the defense, Testimo-
ny of an accomplice, who turned state's evidecg and
Brandon's admission on the witness stand of his previous
LAMELE, Harold V. s
9ayear-old white man, alias George Brandon, electrocuted,
New Yersey State Prison (Union County) on August 23,
1921, for August 21, 1918, murder of Edith Janney in
vicinity of West Milton Avenue, Rahway. Her companion,
Arthur Kupfer, also killed, Charles Perchand also indi~
cted, but gave state's evidence. i
11) ATLANTIC 36, In listings of miscarriages of justice
in DEATH PEMALIY IN AMERICA, page ll3-lli, Bedeau sayst
"1918- New Jersey. George Brandon (alias Harold Lamble).
96N. J. Le 23 (192h). Sentenced to death for murder
and executed. Widely believed to be innocent; his attor-
ney Later disbarred for mishandling the defense, Testimo-
of an accomplice, ie, ents seas evidacg and
ny
Brandon's admission on
band of his previous
ee