Chicago, January 1933. Ness and his men raid a speakeasy owned by gangster Mikhail ""Red Mike"" Probich, and run by Connie LaVerne. At the trial, Probich is represented by his crooked lawyer Morton Halas, who grew up in poverty. The trial drags on for 5 days. Finally, Ness is ready to call the last prosecution witness, Connie LaVerne, who ""is 80% of their case."" Morton Halas objects, on the grounds that a wife cannot be forced to testify against her husband. How long have Probich and Connie been married? About a week. Morton Halas specialized in getting crooks off on a legal technicality, a loophole-- chalk another one up for the shyster. Ness tells Halas he'll lock him up someday. Just then Whitey Metz tells Halas that bootlegger Larry Coombs wants to see him, pronto. Over at his place, Coombs shows Halas a bottle of Gray Stag booze, the Capone label; Coombs is building a plant to supply Nitti with all he needs. Coombs wants Halas to work for him exclusively; Halas says he al
Name | Type | Role | |
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Harry Kronman | Writer | ||
Vaughn Taylor | Guest Star | ||
Alexander Lockwood | Guest Star | ||
Lorna Thayer | Guest Star | ||
Peter Brocco | Guest Star | ||
Kaaren Verne | Guest Star | ||
Alan Gilbert | Guest Star | ||
Wendell Holmes | Guest Star | ||
Allen Jaffe | Guest Star | ||
Larkin Ford | Guest Star | ||
Charlie Picerni | Guest Star | ||
John Wengraf | Guest Star | ||
Martin Landau | Guest Star | ||
George Tobias | Guest Star | ||
Joe Turkel | Guest Star | ||
Gavin MacLeod | Guest Star | ||
Jack Klugman | Guest Star | ||
Paul Wendkos | Director |