- Vincent Hallinan
Vincent Hallinan (
December 16 ,1896 -October 2 ,1992 ) was an American lawyer and a candidate forPresident of the United States for the Progressive Party in the 1952 election.Early life and education
Hallinan was born into a large immigrant
Irish-Catholic family and raised inSan Francisco andPetaluma ,California . His father Patrick was said to be a member of theIrish National Invincibles , a revolutionary organization that, among other activities, was reputed to have assassinated theLord Mayor of Dublin and his secretary in 1881, the infamousPhoenix Park Murders , who then fled to the U.S. The elder Hallinan became astreetcar conductor in San Francisco, and was one of the leaders of the Great Front Strike of 1899-1900. [ [http://www.uissf.org/journal/vincenthallinan.html Untitled Document ] ]Trained by
Jesuits in high school,Hallinan, Vincent. "A Lion in Court: The Uninhibited Autobiography of America's Most Controversial Lawyer". New York: Putnam, 1963.] , Vincent passed the California Bar at the age of 22 after studies at theUniversity of California, Berkeley .Career in law and politics
His early successes in court included personal injury actions against the powerful
Market Street Railway Company which ran most of the trolley lines on the streets of San Francisco and was a subsidiary of northern California rail interests. The rail company also owned the system whereby jurors' lists were kept and consulted by an appointed jury commissioner, in Hallinan's time an official of the railway, and he fought against this system for years before state law made the voter rolls the sole source of jurors.Hallinan's years as a lawyer led to his selection in 1949, with a partner
Roy McInnis , to defendHarry Bridges of theILWU on perjury charges arising from accusations that he had once been a Communist but had denied it.After the trial, Hallinan spent six months in prison for a contempt citation during the high profile Bridges trial. He was subsequently disbarred by the State Bar of California but fought his way back into the bar after he got out of McNeil Island prison for contempt of court in the Bridges case.
Hallinan ran for
President of the United States in the 1952 election, as the candidate forHenry Wallace ’s Progressive Party and was the third highest polling candidate in the election.He and his wife Vivian were indicted on 14 counts of
tax evasion . Vincent was convicted on five counts and was fined $622,000 and served to 18 months infederal prison in his second federal prison term, after he reported only 20% of his income from 1947 to 1950. [ [http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,890799,00.html "Three-Time Loser"] - TIME Magazine 3/21/53] Vivian was acquitted.In his 1963 autobiography, Hallinan claimed that he was prosecuted by the IRS for his political views, and that the government did not differentiate between tax avoidance (legaql) and tax evasion. Also in his autobiography he argued for prison reform, against laws forbidding private consensual sex, contraception and abortion, he argued in favor of treating drug addiction as a medical condition and providing clean maintenance drugs to addicts, legalizing prostitution and against imperialism and American foreign policy. .
Vincent Hallinan is the father of writer Conn M. Hallinan, San Francisco attorney Patrick Hallinan, and politician
Terence Hallinan .References
External links
* [http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc200/MsC160/MsC160_progressiveparty.html Records of the Progressive Party] . Archive maintained by University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections Department. 1940 -- 1969. Accessed May 29, 2006.
* [http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,854021,00.html "National Affairs: Shoes on the Stand"] . A partial account of Harry Bridges’s trial. Time Magazine. Published Dec. 12, 1949. Accessed May 29, 2006.
* [http://www.sfgov.org/site/sheriff_index.asp?id=25460 Photos of Vincent Hallinan (1953) and Vivian Hallinan (1962)] . San Francisco Sheriff's Department: [http://www.sfsheriff.com/inmates.htm Notable Jailbirds of San Francisco Photo Gallery] . Accessed May 29, 2006.
* [http://content.lib.washington.edu/cgi-bin/htmlquery.exe?CISOROOT1=%2Fsocial&CISOMAX=4&CISOOP=any&CISOFIELD1=title&CISOBOX1=&CISOFIELD2=creato&CISOBOX2=&CISOFIELD3=descri&CISOBOX3=&CISOFIELD4=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOBOX4=SOC777+# Crowd with C.B. Beanie Baldwin greeting Vincent Hallinan on his release from McNeil Island prison, 1952] . University of Washington Libraries, Special Collection Division. Accessed May 29, 2006.
* [http://www.house.gov/pelosi/fltrio.htm Obituary of Vivian Hallinan] from theSan Francisco Examiner March 17, 1999. Read into theCongressional Record by CongresswomanNancy Pelosi . March 25, 1999. Accessed May 29, 2006.
* [http://www.uissf.org/journal/vincenthallinan.html Vincent Hallinan December 16, 1896 - October 2, 1992] . Excerpted from the eulogy of Vincent Hallinan by his son, Conn M. Hallinan. Accessed May 29, 2006.Further reading
* Hallinan, Vivian and Vincent Hallinan. "A Clash of Cultures: Some Contrasts in American and Soviet Morals and Manners." Foreword by Holland Roberts. Illus. with photos. San Francisco: American Russian Institute, 1960. 72 p.
*Hallinan, Vincent. "A Lion in Court: The Uninhibited Autobiography of America's Most Controversial Lawyer". New York: Putnam, 1963.
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