Memories of San Francisco Legal Practice And State And Federal Courts 1920s 1

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Memories of San Francisco Legal Practice And State And Federal Courts 1920s 1
George Bernard Harris
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Harris: Sothere llbe no mistake, I didn t mean bribes to lawyers.
Morris: I understand.
Harris: Bribes handed into the areas of policing and so forth.
Morris: In the business aspect.
Harris: In the business aspect.
Morris: Would the bribes be the subject of some of the court actions, perhaps?
Harris : No .
Morris: It was a sort of thing that was generally known, but nobody could figure out a way to do something about it?
Harris: Harold Faulkner could tell you all about it.
Morris: I ve talked t
...o some of the legislators who were concerned with legislative aspects of liquor licensing. It is an interesting story that I gather did affect a lot of aspects of governmental life.
Harris: The real story s been told and retold, and probably that s only scratched the surface.
162 Harris: The pernicious results of the bootlegging era had a longtime spell over the industry as well as the courts. I think it was demeaning to the courts to try the cases before a federal judge.
Morris: Why would they come to the federal court?


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