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"The System," As Uncovered by the San Francisco Graft Prosecution

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The narrative reconstructs a major municipal corruption scandal in an urban setting, tracing how a political machine captured local government through bribery, patronage, and control of elections. It follows investigations and prosecutions that exposed payments to municipal officials, immunity arrangements with confessing participants, attempts to obstruct and evade trial, and efforts to obtain convictions for extortion and graft. The account presents grand jury activity, jury-fixing revelations, high-profile criminal trials, and episodes of violence connected to the legal struggle. It also documents appeals and judicial rulings that complicated enforcement and the attrition of cases amid institutional resistance. Throughout, the work examines the systemic networks that enabled corruption and the limits of legal and civic responses.

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Franklin Hichborn

Franklin Hichborn was an American author and political commentator known for his incisive examination of corruption in government. His notable works include "The System," As Uncovered by the San Francisco Graft Prosecution, which delves into the intricacies of political graft and corruption in early 20th-century San Francisco. Hichborn also authored the Story of the Session of the California Legislature of 1909, providing insights into legislative processes and the political climate of the time. Through his writings, Hichborn contributed to the discourse on political integrity and accountability, reflecting the challenges faced by governance in his era.

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