

James Earl Ray was positioned behind the tiny bathroom window of the first protruding house. This is the view MLK had when he was shot. James Ray then committed a federal robbery and was incarcerated in a federal prison for almost four years (Findings on MLK, 2015). Answer (1 of 12): Here is a funny one people seem to have missed. James returned to Illinois and again committed another robbery, and spent a couple years in prison (Findings on MLK, 2015). The following converted video tapes are a portion of the material obtained by the Shelby County Register/Archives Office in 2011. Soon after leaving Illinois, James arrived in California and quickly committed a robbery and spent three months in confinement (Findings on MLK, 2015). After returning to Illinois, James Ray had been arrested and confined in jail for various criminal activities (Findings on MLK, 2015). Starting with his military arrest for an alcohol related incident resulting in his character not being fit for military service (Findings on MLK, 2015). Most of the public mistakes we make in life can be dismissed with wry. mistakenly thanked his assassin, James Earl Ray, instead of actor James Earl Jones. To make a convincing case against James Ray, I would first present his commitment to criminal behavior so the jury fully understood he was a career criminal (Saferstein, 2015). A plaque honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. His attorney had hundreds of murder case experience and agreed the case would be strong against his client convincing him to plea guilty in order to not face the possibility of the death penalty (“The Martin Luther King Assassination,” n.d.). James Earl Ray ( Martin Luther Kings killer) escapes from prison. James Earl Ray pleads guilty to the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. A strong argument for my reasoning is due to the fact Ray’s own attorney convinced him to plea guilty. James Earl Ray, alleged assassin of Martin Luther King Jr., captured.

If I were prosecuting James Earl Ray, I do feel my case would be strong enough to win at trial.
