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  2. San Francisco graft trials - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco graft trials were a series of attempts from 1905 to 1908 to prosecute public officials in the city of San Francisco, California, for graft and other political corruption. Among those implicated were Mayor Eugene Schmitz , political boss Abe Ruef , and various members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors , all of whom had ...

  3. Francis J. Heney - Wikipedia

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    Francis Joseph Heney (March 17, 1859 – October 31, 1937) was an American lawyer, judge, and politician. Heney is known for killing an opposing plaintiff in self-defense and for being shot in the head by a prospective juror during the San Francisco graft trials.

  4. Abe Ruef - Wikipedia

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    Political boss Abe Ruef (left) on his way to San Quentin State Prison after he was convicted in the San Francisco Graft Trial of 1907–1908. In October 1906, Ruef ordered that District Attorney William Langdon be suspended, had himself named in Langdon's place, and as his first order, dismissed Langdon's deputy, Francis J. Heney. [7]

  5. Crime in California - Wikipedia

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    1905–08: San Francisco graft trials. Abe Ruef—the only person convicted as part of the graft trials; pleaded guilty to bribery and sentenced to 14 years in prison; 1946: Battle of Alcatraz; 1947: Black Dahlia murder; 1965: 1965 Highway 101 sniper attack; Watts riots; 1968–69: Zodiac Killer murders five known victims; 1968: Assassination ...

  6. Ripley's Believe It or Not! (1982 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Segments include habits of the vampire bat; a dangerous Japanese log-rolling ritual; a lizard that runs across water; a French town's day-long mud fight; the world's largest carousel; the re-creation of the San Francisco finding of an heiress's will in a bottle thrown into London's Thames River 10 years earlier; a blind marathon runner; a snake ...

  7. List of American Experience episodes - Wikipedia

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    American Experience, originally titled The American Experience, is an American television program and a PBS documentary series created by Peter McGhee. The series airs documentaries about significant historical events or figures in United States history. The show is produced primarily by WGBH-TV, a television station and PBS affiliate located in Boston, Massachusetts. WGBH-TV creates non ...

  8. ITVS - Wikipedia

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    ITVS is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and is based in San Francisco. ITVS has funded more than 1,400 films, with an eye on diversity and underrepresented audiences and filmmakers. The organization champions inclusion on the screen and behind the camera: Nearly 70% of ITVS funds go to diverse producers, 50% to women. [4]

  9. List of POV episodes - Wikipedia

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    Inside the San Quentin Prison, a unique baseball team, the Giants, is explored in this documentary, where ""three strikes and you're in"" is the rule. [249] Following Sean: July 31, 2007: Ralph Arlyck: Ralph Arlyck revisits San Francisco to trace the fate of the precocious four-year-old he encountered during the vibrant '60s era. [250] Alice ...