The Woman Under Oath

As with the previous Stahl and Reed film, Her Code of Honor, it was produced by Tribune Productions and released by United Picture Theatres of America Incorporated.

[1] As described in a film magazine,[2] Edith Norton (McAvoy), hearing of the pending marriage of her betrayer Edward Knox (Powell), urges him to right the wrong he has done her.

Jim O'Neil (Hughes), who has come gunning for the man for a similar reason involving his fiancé Helen (Cheshire), is accused of the crime when he is discovered standing over the body.

The police use a particularly disgusting third degree interrogation to drag a confession from the innocent man.

The circumstantial evidence convinces the eleven men on the jury that the defendant is guilty, but Grace holds out for acquittal.