On February 22, 1965, US Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter died in Washington, DC.
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On February 22, 1965, US Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter died in Washington, DC.
Learn more about Felix Frankfurter from Oyez.
Mao Zedong widow sentenced to death in China
On January 25, 1981, Jiang Qing, the widow of Mao Zedong, was sentenced to death by a special court in China. The charges stemmed primarily from Jiang's role in the Cultural Revolution. Saying "I was Chairman Mao's dog. I bit whomever he asked me to bite," Qing unsuccessfully argued that she was merely acting at the direction of her late husband, who had died five years earlier. In 1983, Jiang's sentence was commuted to life in prison so that she would have "time to repent." Her official trial documents have still not been released.
Charles Manson and "family" convicted of Tate murders
On January 25, 1971, Charles Manson and three women of his "family" were convicted of murder and conspiracy for the 1969 slayings of seven people, including actress Sharon Tate. Learn more about the trial of Charles Manson from Professor Douglas Linder of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.