THE TRAITOR JUDGES.
In some of these Commonwealths there have been put on the bench judges who have betrayed the interests of the people. [“Right!”]
If you doubt my words, you study the history of the cases in California in which Frank Heney was engaged, you study the history of the cases in Missouri in which Folk and Hadley were engaged. In those two States, gentlemen, I would have gone to any necessary length to take off the bench the judges who had betrayed the interests of justice and of the plain people. [Applause.]
In certain other States, my own State of New York, the great State of Illinois, we were fronted with an entirely different situation. In those States, as far as I know, there was no trouble with the judges being corrupt.
In New York I know that the court of appeals is composed of upright, well-meaning men.