Robert E. Crowe

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Robert E. Crowe was a prominent Chicago prosecutor best known for leading the case against Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb in their infamous 1924 murder trial.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
prosecutor
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Cook County State's Attorney's Office NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork criminal law
public prosecution
genre criminal prosecution
hasNotableStudentOrAssociate assistant prosecutors in the Leopold and Loeb case
jurisdiction Cook County, Illinois NERFINISHED
knownFor leading the prosecution in the 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Robert E. Crowe NERFINISHED
notableCase Leopold and Loeb murder trial NERFINISHED
notableWork prosecution of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb
occupation lawyer
politician
prosecutor
opponentInCourt Clarence Darrow NERFINISHED
participantIn trial of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb
partOf American criminal justice history
legal history of Chicago
placeOfActivity Cook County, Illinois NERFINISHED
positionHeld State's Attorney of Cook County NERFINISHED
residence Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
roleInEvent lead prosecutor in the Leopold and Loeb trial
timePeriodOfActivity 1920s
early 20th century
workLocation Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED

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