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Justice for Sale

Graft, Greed, and a Crooked Federal Judge in 1930s Gotham

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Justice for Sale

By: Gary Stein
Narrated by: Richard Poe
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The never-before-told story of Martin T. Manton, a corrupt federal appeals court judge in New York who was convicted in 1939 and sent to prison. From his misconduct, to his co-conspirators, to the sensational prosecution and trial, this is the exhaustively researched account of a discovery that shocked the nation.

Martin T. Manton was a corrupt federal appeals court judge in New York who was convicted in 1939 and sent to prison. At the time, this was a hugely important story: Manton was considered the highest-ranking judge in the United States after the nine Justices of the Supreme Court, and was nearly appointed to that august body in 1922. Yet his story has never been told in book-length form before, and never with the benefit of such exhaustive research. More than just a biography, Justice for Sale examines Manton’s misconduct in the context of the culture of corruption and organized crime that permeated New York City in the first part of the twentieth century. Dozens of others—prominent business executives, leading Wall Street lawyers, accountants, bankers, fixers, con men, another federal judge—participated in Manton’s crimes. The book profiles these unscrupulous and often colorful characters as well. It wasn’t until Manhattan D.A. and future presidential candidate Thomas Dewey’s successful pursuit of Manton, a federal grand jury investigation, and a sensational prosecution and trial in federal court that shocked the nation that Manton and his corrupt schemes were finally brought down.

©2023 Gary Stein (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
Americas Corruption & Misconduct Crime Politicians Politics & Activism Politics & Government True Crime United States White Collar & Corporate Crime New York

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Worst book I have ever listened to..... Narrators voice is mellow but he soon bored me to tears as there was no inflexion - He read the book rather than told a tale. He certainly did not know what a comma or a full stop was..... Do not buy this book!

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