I don't care what the DPD say -- the law says that the case is open. Murder has NO statute of limitations.
An author has NO power to close the case either. The case is still OPEN. Live with it.
LHO had rights BEFORE the trial too. Stop lying.
Maybe you should define what you mean by an open case or cite to this "law" you reference. The Dallas authorities are the only party on planet earth that have the legal authority to prosecute anyone for JFK's assassination. If they do not consider the matter "open" because they are convinced Oswald did it and the case is solved, it is a closed case. Or do you still believe the DC police are looking for Lincoln's assassin? I'm not sure what your final rambling references. Oswald did have legal rights before the trial. But the relevance of those rights expired when he did and it became clear there would never be such a trial. Again, however, assume that you are correct and we all agree Oswald was denied legal counsel. What would you like to happen now? Do you want the DPD to write an apology and leave it on Oswald's grave?