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This is actually three separate photograph taped together to form a triptych. In the first panel, Bailiff Emmett Hegerhorst, with the assistance of Matron Anne Barrett, restrains Iva Kroeger and softens her fall to the ground. In the background, DA Francis Mayer stands and speaks to the judge, pointing to the comotion in front of his table. In the second panel, Barrett holds Iva Kroeger's arms behind her; Kroeger is face down on the ground. In the third panel, which is the same image as h96.1.1293, Hegerhorst struggles to carry Kroeger out of the courtroom with the assistance of Barrett. Ralph Kroeger stays behind and tidies some of the mess that Iva Kroeger made on the prosecution table. On February 20, 1963, The Oakland Tribune reported: "San Francisco Superior Judge Harry Neubarth abruptly recessed the Kroeger murdere trial today after a violent outburst by Iva that left her writhing on the floor. ... "Iva screamed, cried and finally collapsed face down after calling her husband a liar and demanding a new attorney. "She tore newspapers to shred and scattered them throughout a holding cell and, in court, dumped both defense and prosecution documents on the floor. ... "She shouted that her husband, Ralph, `Got up and simply lied' during his testimony Tuesday, then flared: `Ralph has you [Hagerty] and I got nothing.' ... "What apparently triggered the outburst by Iva was her husband's testimony Tuesday. While he spoke few words, he spoke them with telling impact. What he said was that Iva had bilked him out of $6000, forced him to perform menial chores, and involved him in a double murder case he knows nothing about...