The Best Courts Money Could Buy: Reform of the Oklahoma Judiciary, 1956-1967

The Best Courts Money Could Buy: Reform of the Oklahoma Judiciary, 1956-1967

by Lee Card
The Best Courts Money Could Buy: Reform of the Oklahoma Judiciary, 1956-1967

The Best Courts Money Could Buy: Reform of the Oklahoma Judiciary, 1956-1967

by Lee Card

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Overview

Between 1956 and 1967, justice was for sale in Oklahoma’s highest court and Supreme Court decisions went to the highest bidder. One lawyer, O. A. Cargill, grew rich peddling influence with the justices; a shady company, Selected Investments, protected its illegal practices with bribes; and Supreme Court justice N. S. Corn, one of two justices who would ultimately serve time in prison, cheated his partners in crime and stashed vast amounts of ill-gotten cash in a locker at his golf course.

Author Lee Card, himself a former judge, describes a system infected with favoritism and partisanship in which party loyalty trumped fairness and a shaky payment structure built on commissions invited exploitation. From petty corruption at the lowest level of the trial bench to large-scale bribery among Supreme Court justices, Card follows the developing scandal, introducing the bit players and worst offenders, the federal prosecutors who exposed the scheme, and the politicians who persuaded skeptical Oklahoma voters to adopt constitutional reforms.

On one level,The Best Courts Money Could Buy is a compelling story of true crime and punishment set in the capitol of an agricultural, oil-producing, conservative state. But on a deeper level, the book is a cautionary tale of political corruption—and the politics of restoring integrity, accountability, and honor to a broken system.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806168012
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 08/20/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 172
Sales rank: 728,343
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Lee Card holds a doctorate in history from the University of Oklahoma. For twenty-eight years he served as Associate District Judge in Carter County, Oklahoma.
 
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