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Vincent Hallinan

Vincent Hallinan (December 16, 1896 – October 2, 1992) was an American lawyer and candidate for President of the United States in the 1952 election on the Progressive Party ticket.

Vincent Hallinan
Personal details
BornDecember 16, 1896
San Francisco, California
DiedOctober 2, 1992 (aged 95)
San Francisco, California
CitizenshipUnited States
Political partyProgressive
Children6, including Terence
Alma materSaint Ignatius College
OccupationLawyer

Early life and education edit

Hallinan was born into a large immigrant Irish Catholic family in San Francisco. The son of Elizabeth (Sheehan) and Patrick Hallinan, he was raised in the city and in Petaluma, California.[1] His father was said to be a member of the Irish National Invincibles, a revolutionary organization that, among other activities, was reputed to have assassinated the Chief Secretary for Ireland and his secretary in 1882 (the infamous Phoenix Park Murders). Allegedly, the elder Hallinan had fled to the U.S. after the murders. The elder Hallinan became a streetcar conductor in San Francisco, and was one of the leaders of the Great Front Strike of 1899–1900.[2]

Trained by Jesuits in high school,[3] Hallinan passed the California Bar Examination at the age of 22, after studies at Saint Ignatius College and Law School, (now the University of San Francisco). He passed the bar exam on the first attempt and before he had graduated from law school.

Career edit

Hallinan's 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.[citation needed]

Hallinan's years as a lawyer led to his selection in 1949, with partner James Martin McInnis, to defend Harry Bridges of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union on perjury charges arising from accusations that he had once been a Communist but had denied it.[citation needed] Hallinan received a contempt of court citation during the high-profile trial, and afterward spent six months in McNeil Island federal prison in Washington state. He was subsequently disbarred for 3 years by the State Bar of California but appealed his disbarment after his release from jail.[4]

Hallinan ran for President of the United States in the 1952 election, as the candidate for Henry Wallace's Progressive Party and was the third highest polling candidate in the election receiving more than 140,000 votes.[5] His running mate, Charlotta A. Bass, was the first African American chosen by a party as a vice-presidential candidate.[5]

In 1953, Hallinan and his wife, Vivian (Moore),[6] were indicted on 14 counts of tax evasion. After a three-week trial, on November 14, 1953, Hallinan was convicted on five counts of tax evasion, for evading $36,739 in federal income taxes after he reported only 20% of his income from 1947 to 1950. On December 8, 1953, he was sentenced to 18 months and a fine of $50,000 plus costs.[7] His wife was acquitted.

In the 1956 election, Hallinan endorsed Socialist Workers Party presidential candidate Farrell Dobbs.[8][9]

Hallinan visited U-2 pilot Gary Powers in Moscow soon after Powers’ conviction in the Soviet Union for espionage. He encouraged Powers to "study the Communist form of government, stating it was a "remarkable system...realizing the American system had grave flaws", and if he were to study it Powers "would learn a great deal."[10]

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 (legal) and tax evasion. Also in his autobiography he argued for prison reform and in favor of treating drug addiction as a medical condition and providing clean maintenance drugs to addicts, and legalizing prostitution; and against laws forbidding private consensual sex, contraception and abortion, and against imperialism and American foreign policy.[11]

Personal life edit

Hallinan was the father of six sons,[12] including writer Conn M. Hallinan, San Francisco attorney Patrick Hallinan,[12] and politician Terence Hallinan.[12] He had several grandchildren.

Despite his Jesuit education, Vincent Hallinan was a militant atheist.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Current Biography Yearbook". Current Biography Yearbook: Annual Cumulation. H. W. Wilson Company. August 14, 1953. ISSN 0084-9499. OCLC 1565606 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ . uissf.org. January 1993. Archived from the original on November 2, 2009. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Hallinan 1963, pp. 27–29.
  4. ^ "State Disbars Hallinan for 3-Year Term". The Berkeley gazette. Vol. LXXX, no. 44. Berkeley, Calif.: Brown Pub. Company. February 20, 1957. p. 3. ISSN 0746-1216. OCLC 1281605909 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b Karimi, Faith (August 14, 2020). "More than half a century before Kamala Harris ran for Vice President, this Black woman did". CNN. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  6. ^ Lambert, Bruce (October 4, 1992). "Vincent Hallinan Is Dead at 95; An Innovative Lawyer With Flair". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  7. ^ "Three-Time Loser", Time, New York, March 21, 1953. [dead link]
  8. ^ Riesel, Victor (October 24, 1956). "Trotsky's Socialist Workers Still Reveal Power in America". The Austin Daily Herald. p. 4.
  9. ^ https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/themilitant/1956/v20n40-oct-01-1956-mil.pdf
  10. ^ Powers, Francis Gary; Gentry, Curt (2004) [1970]. Operation Overflight: A Memoir of the U-2 Incident. Washington, DC: Brassey's. pp. 162–163. ISBN 9781574884227. OCLC 755584088.
  11. ^ Hallinan 1963, pp. 183–198.
  12. ^ a b c Talbot, David (2012). "Prologue: Wild Irish Rogues". Season of the Witch: enchantment, terror, and deliverance in the City of Love. New York: Free Press. pp. 10–13. ISBN 9781439127872. OCLC 893105426.
  13. ^ Reed, Christopher (October 6, 1992). "Obituary: Vincent Hallinan, A Brawler for Justice". The Guardian. London. p. 33. He also served a two-year sentence for tax evasion in the 1950s, ran for US president for the Progressive Party, made a great deal of money, and as a militant atheist once pinned down a Catholic archbishop during cross-examination, forcing him to confess he could not prove Heaven existed.

Sources edit

  • Hallinan, Vincent (1963). A Lion in Court. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. hdl:2027/uc1.b4885464. OCLC 602255904.

Further reading edit

  • Hallinan, Vivian; Hallinan, Vincent (1960). A clash of cultures; some contrasts in American and Soviet morals and manners. San Francisco, CA, US: American Russian Institute. OCLC 4398714.
  • Hallinan, Vivian (1952). My wild Irish rogues. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. OCLC 1497753.
  • Walsh, James P. (1982). San Francisco's Hallinan : toughest lawyer in town. Novato, CA, US: Presidio Press. ISBN 9780891411673. OCLC 778287858.

External links edit

  • Records of the Progressive Party. Archive maintained by University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections Department. 1940—1969. Accessed May 29, 2006.
  • (a partial account of Harry Bridges's trial). Time, New York, December 12, 1949.
  • Photos of Vincent Hallinan (1953) and Vivian Hallinan (1962). San Francisco Sheriff's Department: Notable Jailbirds of San Francisco Photo Gallery. Accessed May 29, 2006.
  • 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.
  • Obituary of Vivian Hallinan from the San Francisco Examiner March 17, 1999. Read into the Congressional Record by Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi. March 25, 1999. Accessed May 29, 2006.
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived January 7, 2005). Excerpted from the eulogy of Vincent Hallinan by his son, Conn M. Hallinan. Accessed May 29, 2006.
  • Lambert, Bruce (October 4, 1992). "Vincent Hallinan Is Dead at 95; An Innovative Lawyer With Flair". The New York Times.
Party political offices
Preceded by Progressive Party nominee for
President of the United States

1952
Succeeded by
None

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vincent Hallinan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vincent Hallinan December 16 1896 October 2 1992 was an American lawyer and candidate for President of the United States in the 1952 election on the Progressive Party ticket Vincent HallinanPersonal detailsBornDecember 16 1896San Francisco CaliforniaDiedOctober 2 1992 aged 95 San Francisco CaliforniaCitizenshipUnited StatesPolitical partyProgressiveChildren6 including TerenceAlma materSaint Ignatius CollegeOccupationLawyer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life and education editHallinan was born into a large immigrant Irish Catholic family in San Francisco The son of Elizabeth Sheehan and Patrick Hallinan he was raised in the city and in Petaluma California 1 His father was said to be a member of the Irish National Invincibles a revolutionary organization that among other activities was reputed to have assassinated the Chief Secretary for Ireland and his secretary in 1882 the infamous Phoenix Park Murders Allegedly the elder Hallinan had fled to the U S after the murders The elder Hallinan became a streetcar conductor in San Francisco and was one of the leaders of the Great Front Strike of 1899 1900 2 Trained by Jesuits in high school 3 Hallinan passed the California Bar Examination at the age of 22 after studies at Saint Ignatius College and Law School now the University of San Francisco He passed the bar exam on the first attempt and before he had graduated from law school Career editHallinan s 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 citation needed Hallinan s years as a lawyer led to his selection in 1949 with partner James Martin McInnis to defend Harry Bridges of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union on perjury charges arising from accusations that he had once been a Communist but had denied it citation needed Hallinan received a contempt of court citation during the high profile trial and afterward spent six months in McNeil Island federal prison in Washington state He was subsequently disbarred for 3 years by the State Bar of California but appealed his disbarment after his release from jail 4 Hallinan ran for President of the United States in the 1952 election as the candidate for Henry Wallace s Progressive Party and was the third highest polling candidate in the election receiving more than 140 000 votes 5 His running mate Charlotta A Bass was the first African American chosen by a party as a vice presidential candidate 5 In 1953 Hallinan and his wife Vivian Moore 6 were indicted on 14 counts of tax evasion After a three week trial on November 14 1953 Hallinan was convicted on five counts of tax evasion for evading 36 739 in federal income taxes after he reported only 20 of his income from 1947 to 1950 On December 8 1953 he was sentenced to 18 months and a fine of 50 000 plus costs 7 His wife was acquitted In the 1956 election Hallinan endorsed Socialist Workers Party presidential candidate Farrell Dobbs 8 9 Hallinan visited U 2 pilot Gary Powers in Moscow soon after Powers conviction in the Soviet Union for espionage He encouraged Powers to study the Communist form of government stating it was a remarkable system realizing the American system had grave flaws and if he were to study it Powers would learn a great deal 10 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 legal and tax evasion Also in his autobiography he argued for prison reform and in favor of treating drug addiction as a medical condition and providing clean maintenance drugs to addicts and legalizing prostitution and against laws forbidding private consensual sex contraception and abortion and against imperialism and American foreign policy 11 Personal life editHallinan was the father of six sons 12 including writer Conn M Hallinan San Francisco attorney Patrick Hallinan 12 and politician Terence Hallinan 12 He had several grandchildren Despite his Jesuit education Vincent Hallinan was a militant atheist 13 References edit Current Biography Yearbook Current Biography Yearbook Annual Cumulation H W Wilson Company August 14 1953 ISSN 0084 9499 OCLC 1565606 via Google Books Vincent Hallinan December 16 1896 October 2 1992 uissf org January 1993 Archived from the original on November 2 2009 Retrieved December 29 2020 Hallinan 1963 pp 27 29 State Disbars Hallinan for 3 Year Term The Berkeley gazette Vol LXXX no 44 Berkeley Calif Brown Pub Company February 20 1957 p 3 ISSN 0746 1216 OCLC 1281605909 via Newspapers com a b Karimi Faith August 14 2020 More than half a century before Kamala Harris ran for Vice President this Black woman did CNN Retrieved August 14 2020 Lambert Bruce October 4 1992 Vincent Hallinan Is Dead at 95 An Innovative Lawyer With Flair The New York Times via NYTimes com Three Time Loser Time New York March 21 1953 dead link Riesel Victor October 24 1956 Trotsky s Socialist Workers Still Reveal Power in America The Austin Daily Herald p 4 https www marxists org history etol newspape themilitant 1956 v20n40 oct 01 1956 mil pdf Powers Francis Gary Gentry Curt 2004 1970 Operation Overflight A Memoir of the U 2 Incident Washington DC Brassey s pp 162 163 ISBN 9781574884227 OCLC 755584088 Hallinan 1963 pp 183 198 a b c Talbot David 2012 Prologue Wild Irish Rogues Season of the Witch enchantment terror and deliverance in the City of Love New York Free Press pp 10 13 ISBN 9781439127872 OCLC 893105426 Reed Christopher October 6 1992 Obituary Vincent Hallinan A Brawler for Justice The Guardian London p 33 He also served a two year sentence for tax evasion in the 1950s ran for US president for the Progressive Party made a great deal of money and as a militant atheist once pinned down a Catholic archbishop during cross examination forcing him to confess he could not prove Heaven existed Sources edit Hallinan Vincent 1963 A Lion in Court New York G P Putnam s Sons hdl 2027 uc1 b4885464 OCLC 602255904 Further reading editHallinan Vivian Hallinan Vincent 1960 A clash of cultures some contrasts in American and Soviet morals and manners San Francisco CA US American Russian Institute OCLC 4398714 Hallinan Vivian 1952 My wild Irish rogues Garden City NY Doubleday OCLC 1497753 Walsh James P 1982 San Francisco s Hallinan toughest lawyer in town Novato CA US Presidio Press ISBN 9780891411673 OCLC 778287858 External links edit nbsp Biography portalRecords of the Progressive Party Archive maintained by University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections Department 1940 1969 Accessed May 29 2006 Shoes on the Stand a partial account of Harry Bridges s trial Time New York December 12 1949 Photos of Vincent Hallinan 1953 and Vivian Hallinan 1962 San Francisco Sheriff s Department Notable Jailbirds of San Francisco Photo Gallery Accessed May 29 2006 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 Obituary of Vivian Hallinan from the San Francisco Examiner March 17 1999 Read into the Congressional Record by Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi March 25 1999 Accessed May 29 2006 Vincent Hallinan December 16 1896 October 2 1992 at the Wayback Machine archived January 7 2005 Excerpted from the eulogy of Vincent Hallinan by his son Conn M Hallinan Accessed May 29 2006 Lambert Bruce October 4 1992 Vincent Hallinan Is Dead at 95 An Innovative Lawyer With Flair The New York Times Party political officesPreceded byHenry A Wallace Progressive Party nominee for President of the United States1952 Succeeded byNone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vincent Hallinan amp oldid 1198302044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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