English: Sirhan Sirhan on February 9, 2016. His 15th parole hearing was scheduled for the following day, February 10, in San Diego.
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原典
Retrieved from nbcnews.com; Reuters uses a cropped version of the same photo, but unlike NBC News they accurately credited the source as the California Department of Corrections.
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California Department of Corrections
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=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |description={{en|1=Sirhan Sirhan on February 9, 2016. His 15th parole hearing was scheduled for the following day, February 10, in San Diego.}} |date=2016-02-09 15:45:28 |source=Retrieved from [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/robert-kennedy-killer-sirhan-sirhan-denied-parole-again-n515811 nbcnews.com]; [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-crime-sirhan-idUSKCN0VJ1PN Reuters] uses a cropped version of the same photo, but unlike NBC News they accuratel...
This Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows Sirhan Sirhan. For nearly 50 years, Sirhan has been consistent: He says he doesn't remember fatally shooting Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in a crowded kitchen pantry of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The Jerusalem native, now 71, has given no inkling that he will change his story at his 15th parole hearing set for Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016, in San Diego. He is serving a life sentence that was commuted from death when the California Supreme Court briefly outlawed capital punishment in 1972. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP)
作者
Uncredited
帰属/提供者
AP
見出し
Sirhan Sirhan
ソース
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
短いタイトル
RFK Killer Parole
原画像データの生成日時
2016年2月9日 (火) 15:45
画像の幅
2,400 ピクセル
画像の高さ
3,000 ピクセル
画像のビットの深さ
8
8
8
画素構成
RGB
画像方向
通常
コンポーネント数
3
水平方向の解像度
300dpi
垂直方向の解像度
300dpi
使用ソフトウェア名
Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows)
ファイル変更日時
2016年2月10日 (水) 15:24
Exifバージョン
2.21
色空間情報
sRGB
記入者
RV DD SAH**NY**PH **NY**
カテゴリ
A
取扱いに関する特記事項
TUES., FEB. 9, 2016 PHOTO. AP PROVIDES ACCESS TO THIS PUBLICLY DISTRIBUTED HANDOUT PHOTO PROVIDED BY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION.