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Seattle police officers were accused of accepting bribes from tavern owners in exchange for not investigating illegal gambling. The indictment was ultimately dismissed by Judge W. R. Cole. He rejoined private practice until his retirement in 1985.
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by three members of the county commission. He immediately announced that he would investigate rumors of illegal gambling. He held the position for 22 years. In 1957, he prosecuted powerful
Teamster leader
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