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Local Identifier
AAD-2838
Title
Attorney Vincent Hallinan posting bail with U.S. Commissioner Francis St. J. Fox for an indictment in the Steffen income tax conspiracy case
Date
1951-07-07
Collection Number
SFP 136
Type
Still image
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1 photographic print: b&w.
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All requests for permission to publish from photographs must be submitted in writing to the Photo Curator. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.
Rights Statement
In copyright.
Note
Folder: Portraits-Hallinan, Vincent.
Newscopy: "Surrendering under an indictment in the Steffen income tax conspiracy case, attorney Vincent Hallinan is shown posting $2500 bail with U.S. Commissioner Francis St. J. Fox."
Newscopy: "Vincent Hallinan and James M. MacInnis, former legal partners, and Mrs. Louise Haller, notary public, will be arraigned July 17 on tax conspiracy charges. They were indicted Thursday by the Grand Jury. Mr. Hallinan showed up in vacation togs to surrender and post $2500 bail. Mr. MacInnis posted similar bail and Mrs. Haller $500. "Unless they stack the jury," said Mr Hallinan, "they can't get a conviction." CONSOLIDATE CASES--The Government is expected to attempt consolidating their cases with that of six others previously indicted. All are accused of conspiring to aid Paul Steffens, a narcotics racketeer, to evade payment of $20,000 he owed the Government in income taxes. Mr. Hallinan said mortgages which figured in the case were "predated through an inadvertence," adding: "If the Government can convict them it can convict me, although I was not in the office when the acts took place..."
Newscopy: "Surrendering under an indictment in the Steffen income tax conspiracy case, attorney Vincent Hallinan is shown posting $2500 bail with U.S. Commissioner Francis St. J. Fox."
Newscopy: "Vincent Hallinan and James M. MacInnis, former legal partners, and Mrs. Louise Haller, notary public, will be arraigned July 17 on tax conspiracy charges. They were indicted Thursday by the Grand Jury. Mr. Hallinan showed up in vacation togs to surrender and post $2500 bail. Mr. MacInnis posted similar bail and Mrs. Haller $500. "Unless they stack the jury," said Mr Hallinan, "they can't get a conviction." CONSOLIDATE CASES--The Government is expected to attempt consolidating their cases with that of six others previously indicted. All are accused of conspiring to aid Paul Steffens, a narcotics racketeer, to evade payment of $20,000 he owed the Government in income taxes. Mr. Hallinan said mortgages which figured in the case were "predated through an inadvertence," adding: "If the Government can convict them it can convict me, although I was not in the office when the acts took place..."
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