Corrected entry: There are 50 stars on the U.S. flag in the courtroom, even though in the 1920's there should be 48 stars.
rabid anarchist
4th Sep 2003
4th Sep 2003
Corrected entry: There are 50 stars on the U.S. flag in the courtroom, even though in the 1920's there should be 48 stars.
Correction: There are two flags in the courtroom, one behind the witness stand and the other just outside the courtroom. Both flags are wrapped around their poles, so it's impossible to see how many stars are on the flags. However, the lined-up configuration of the stars that are visble corresponds with the 48-star flag -- the rows are not staggered as they are on the 50-star flag.
JC Fernandez