Brilliant Young Attorney Prosecuting Reuter Case (1913)
On Tuesday, 30 September 1913, in The Tulsa Daily World, there was an article mentioning County Attorney Pat Malloy as brilliant young attorney prosecuting the Reuter case.
It mentioned that County Attorney Pat Malloy, the able prosecutor who had established a nation-wide reputation for his fine handling of the cases growing out of the murder of Attorney Charles T. Reuter.
Mr. Malloy's four years record in the prosecuting attorney's office of Tulsa county had caused his friends to predict a much higher office for him. It was predicted that he would probably be a candidate for either a national or state office the summer of 1914, and as his friends and admirers legion his success in attaining which ever office he aspires was almost certain.
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