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Photograph was edited for publication purposes.Charlie Chaplin being fingerprinted by Deputy United States Marshal George Rossini as the white-haired film comedian surrendered on white slave and conspiracy charges on February 14, 1944. Chaplin, who has faced thousands of cameras during his long screen career, at first protested against the fingerprint photographs but later reluctantly posed for the pictures. Photograph dated February 16, 1944.
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- Barry, Joan
- California
- Cases
- Chaplin, Charlie
- Comedians
- Document Signings
- Fingerprinting
- Giesler, Jerry
- Herald Examiner Collection Photographs
- Lawyers
- Los Angeles
- Los Angeles Evening Herald And Express Photographs
- Mann Act Of 1910
- Motion Picture Actors And Actresses
- Trials
- Trials, Litigation, Etc
- United States