The Trial of Alex Henson contains the actual transcript of a high profile criminal case tried in an East Texas town in 1953.
The Trial transcript is analyzed by a retired Trial and appellate judge who attended the Trial as a 14-year-old boy and gives his unique perspective on the judge, the lawyers, the jury, and the evidence in this case..
The Trial had the intrigue of having a highly skilled local defense attorney as the special prosecutor, hired by the doctor, and a former District Attorney of a large urban county in Texas, reportedly hired by the NAACP, as the defense attorney.
The indictment charged Henson with burglary of a private residence at night with intent to commit rape.
Their outrage was matched by a high level of skepticism in the Black community that Henson was the one who committed it.
The whites were outraged that a Black man had allegedly committed this vicious attack on a highly respected lady in the community.
The case stirred the emotions of both the white and the Black communities.
Henson was Black and his alleged victim was white.
Henson was accused of a late-night burglary of the private residence of a prominent physician and assaulting that physician\'s wife with a gun while the doctor was away on an emergency call.
The Trial of Alex Henson contains the actual transcript of a high profile criminal case tried in an East Texas town in 1953