Former district attorney Asa Keyes (center) arrives at San Quentin escorted by Los Angeles Sheriff Frank Cochran (right). They are met by James B. Holohan, warden of San Quentin State Prison. Keyes was convicted of accepting a bribe from the Julian Petroleum Corporation.
Related to the article, "THOMAS GETS NUMBER TODAY: Ex-School Head Scheduled to Enter San Quentin Jack Gaines, Broker, Also Will Begin Sentence Twenty-six in Prison Party That Left Yesterday," Los Angeles Times, 19 Nov. 1932: A2
Leo Patrick Kelley sits at the end of a long table at San Quentin State Prison during his prison sentence. Kelley's clothes are heavily stained and he looks downward with a stoic facial expression. His legs are crossed and his hands are held together in front of his knees. The jail cells are behind him.