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William J. Fallon (attorney)

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charm of the lawyer who was known for his oratory skills taught to him during his Jesuit education and his reputed photographic memory that allowed him to memorize whole books in hours. During the Black Sox Trial Fallon had a falling out with his client Nicky Arnstein because of his noticeable heavy drinking. Arnstein fired Fallon and was later found guilty. Afterward Fallon defended many White Collar criminals involved with stock fraud, his tendency to get hung juries attracted the attention of muckrakers and in 1924 he was tried and acquitted for jury tampering. However, his reputation was damaged and his career never recovered. He was also prosecuted in the
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on trumped up charges, including "Gross Immorality" with prisoners because the Governor wished to be rid of a prison reformer whom he considered too soft. In 1918 he set up a law firm with his friend Eugene McGee; it was around this time that he met Arnold Rothstein who was taken by the polished
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Fallon died at the early age of 41 on April 29, 1927, from complications of his excessive lifestyle. Four years after his death a popular biography was written by
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by the press was a prominent defense attorney during the 1920s who defended the gangster
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in 1909. After his graduation he worked for three years as a prosecutor in
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Fallon was born in Manhattan in 1886 and graduated Valedictorian of the
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was published, which inspired the Warner Brothers films
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The great mouthpiece: A life story of William J. Fallon
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William Fallon (disambiguation)

Fordham University
Fordham University School of Law
Arnold Rothstein
Nicky Arnstein
fixing
Fordham
Fordham Law School
Westchester County, New York
Governor Whitman
Sing Sing
Thomas Osborne
Fuller case
Gene Fowler
The Mouthpiece
The Man Who Talked Too Much
Illegal
Chicago
David Aaron Baker
Boardwalk Empire
"Bill Fallon, the "Great Mouthpiece" and Archetypal Amoral Criminal Defense Lawyer"
"The Great Mouthpiece"
"Legal Spectator: The Great Mouthpiece"
Categories
1886 births
1927 deaths
20th-century American lawyers
Fordham University School of Law alumni
Lawyers from Manhattan

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