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Authors: John A. Farrell
Mahoney, Charles
Malone, Dudley,
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Mann, Louis
Marino, Joseph
Martin, Joe
Martin, Nicholas
Mason, Billy
Mason, Lowell
Massie, Thalia,
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Massie, Tommie,
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Massie case
commutation of sentences,
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Darrow’s agreement to represent defendants,
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Darrow’s fee
Darrow’s off-hours activities
Darrow’s presentation,
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guilty verdict
“honor killing” issue,
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jury selection
murder charge against defendants
prosecution’s presentation,
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rape accusation against Hawaiians leading to,
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Masters, Edgar Lee,
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background of
Bank of America case,
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break with Darrow,
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denunciation of Darrow
law partnership with Darrow,
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Scopes case,
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Stone case
Turner case
Western Federation of Miners case
writing career,
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Masters, Hardin,
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Masters, Helen,
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Mather, Kirtley
Maugham, Somerset
Mayer, Levy
Mayr, Anna
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McArthur, John
McCarthy, P. H.
McDermott, Theresa
McDonald, Michael Cassius “King Mike”
McDonough, Richard
McErlane, Frank
McGeehan, William O.,
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McGraw, Harriet,
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McIlherron, Jim
McKenna, Joseph
McKenzie, Ben,
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McKenzie, Gordon
McKinley, William,
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McManigal, Ortie,
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McNamara, James B.,
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McNamara, John J.,
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McNamara case,
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arrest of
Times
bombing suspects,
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corruption in Los Angeles government and,
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Darrow’s awareness of McNamaras’ guilt
Darrow’s comments on case during jury-bribing trials,
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Darrow’s expectation of loss
Darrow’s fee
Darrow’s hiring for the defense,
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Darrow’s later writings on
defense’s assembly of its case
defense’s financial needs
defense team
films based on,
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judge’s bias for prosecution
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jury bribing by defense,
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Darrow jury-bribing
headings
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jury selection
labor’s reaction to settlement
labor strife of preceding months
Los Angeles Times
bombing,
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Los Angeles Times
’s anti-union policies,
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McNamara’s appeal for release from prison
re-creation of
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explosion by
investigators
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sentencing of McNamaras
settlement agreement,
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Taft administration’s involvement,
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unorthodox tactics used by defense and prosecution,
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Wood’s refusal to join defense
McNutt, Cyrus
McParland, J. P.,
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McWilliams, Russell
Medill, Joseph,
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