New York Court System

Boss Tweed Convicted After Second Trial

| Importance: 7/10

William “Boss” Tweed is convicted on 204 counts of corruption in his second trial, held ironically in the still-incomplete courthouse built with funds he helped steal. His first trial in January 1873 ended with a hung jury despite overwhelming evidence. The November conviction results in …

William "Boss" Tweed New York Court System David Dudley Field II (Defense) Elihu Root (Defense) systematic-corruption weak-accountability political-machines
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