The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1927, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE COURT HANDS DOWN OPINION IN CRUM CASE Written Order Issued Wednes- : day, Following Six-month Suspension A formal ment, » ¢ . prosecuted Lassistant | m in iv2t a: general. \ rder | » would seek of tl didate fe y next ger opinion a uspension had been issucd is not unusu member of the court said, and has often been done in connection with other matters. Opinion Written by Burke The opinion was written by Justic John Burk nd was unanimous Nu ALG econd district judge in the district. 1 that the acceptanc of money by a prosecuting office knowing that the money was intenc ed to influence him in the pros. cution of a criminal action, is wilft violation of his duties n attorne, and ground for disbarment. The record in case shows thai Crum received ) through — th. mail. He testified that he later turned it over to the Nonpartisan campaign fund in the recall election | of 1921. Commenting on this case the court hel money is offered and recp campaign contribution with the in-] tent to influence a prosecuting | officer “it is nevertheless bribery,” | and pointed out that “it is not the] use to which money is put but the purpose for which it is paid that controls.” Reviewing the findings of the referees appointed by the court to take evidence in the ¢ the court articular except the finding that the prosecu- tion of Janzen had been unduly de- layed. The referees held thateCrum had been “guilty of the crime of} compounding a prosecution; had} committed a misdemeanor involving | moral turpitude, and had wi violated his duties and oath attorney and as special is attorney general of North Dakota, Reviewing the evidence, the court igunved at length from statements by | Janzen in which the banker charged that Crum had so! acknowledged its receipt and had later told him that the money was “working” for him, Extended quotations also are in- cluded from Crum’s testimony in which the latter said that Janzen had offered him a bribe on several occasions, that he had refused to| have anything to do with such a Proposition snd that later he re- ceived $700 through the mail from a person whom he didn’t know. Comment Made on Case Commenting on the Crum. testi- Mony the court said From his admissions he, must have known it ‘was sent to him to purchase im- munity for Janzen and by turning it over, as he claims, to be used as f stified, he manifested either a willingness to further the corrupt purposes of the donor or aj dishonest purpose to defraud him. Again the opinion says: “It is clear from the testimony of both Crum and Janzen that a bribe:was offered to Crum as an assistant attorney general for immunity to Janzen, and ‘Was accepted.” The court said it was “constrained to extend leniency to Mr. Crum” in view of the fact that he is 54 years old and “there is nothing other than the practice of law to which he could turn for a living.” Another _A New Era in _ Tone Reproduction The TEMPLE SPEAKER ushers in a new ae in tone is Bi crecstin of che rete world. Its long air a bribe, had | jito since May 14, Margesy welt, member of the Ch k Friday and gram will be Ha ‘arbman, violin day night for delegates to the ession here, and on Saturday night w ra Singer Cer te teache lic is invited x i will give g progr: onvention which will be in ill give a program to which the pub- reason for leniency mentioned is that ! the “offense was committed more | than six years ago.” ‘ormer Bismarckan i} Named Head of Bank at Sausalito, Calif. Charles D.- Owen, formerly con- nected with the City National Bank here, has been named manager of the Sausalito branch of the i can Trust company at Sau Calif, according to word rece here tod Owen has the distinction vot 1 ing one of the youngest e: in northern California. 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