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== External links ==
== External links ==

* [http://www.neverpleadguilty.blogspot.com/ The Official Jake Ehrlich Sr. Blog Authorized by The Estate the Jake Ehrlich Sr.] The Never Plead Guilty Blog is an extension of The Official Jake Ehrlich Memorial Page located at www.NeverPleadGuilty.com and it explores the life and times of Jake "The Master" Ehrlich. You will find all sorts of interesting stories about the greatest American Lawyer who ever lived as well as many historical photos that have never been seen before.

Some stories must be told and this is one of them.


* [http://www.neverpleadguilty.com/index.html/ Jake Ehrlich Memorial page]
* [http://www.neverpleadguilty.com/index.html/ Jake Ehrlich Memorial page]

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Jake W. Ehrlich (1900 - December 24 1971) was an American lawyer.

Biography

Born near Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland. Known as "the Master," Jake Ehrlich had a forty year career as a defense and divorce attorney in San Francisco. He authored a dozen books on the law, the Bible, and his own life story. Ehrlich's life was the model for television lawyers Perry Mason and Sam Benedict.

He earned a law degree and later a doctorate at Georgetown. He married Marjorie Mercer on June 30, 1920.

For much of his career, he was lead attorney for the San Francisco Police Officer's Association. Ehrlich defended prostitutes and police officers during the 1937 Grand Jury proceedings initiated by the work of Edwin Atherton, hired by the San Francisco DA to investigate police malfeasence. Ehrlich wrote for law journals, magazines and television.

Ehrlich's slogan was, "Never Plead Guilty."[1][2]

His celebrity clients include actors, writers, directors, musicians, sports figures, industrialists, madames, murderers, bigamists and petty crooks. Included in his client list were; Alexander Pantages for statutory rape, Gene Krupa for cannabis, Billie Holiday for heroin, Errol Flynn and James Mason for divorce, Howard Hughes for the movie The Outlaw and Gertrude Morris, on trial for murdering her husband in 1952[3]. He also defended rapist Caryl Chessman and stripper Sally Rand.

In 1957, he was lead attorney for Lawrence Ferlinghetti, proprietor of the City Lights Books along with L. Speiser and A. Bendich, defending the sale of Allen Ginsberg's book Howl and other poems in the obscenity trial.

Erhlich's lavish home with a sliding roof at the top of Camino Alto in Marin County, in northern California is now owned by the family of rock promoter Bill Graham.

Bibliography

Books by Jacob W. "Jake" Ehrlich

  • Ehrlich's Blackstone
  • Howl of the Censor (ISBN 0-8371-8685-4)
  • Ehrlich's Criminal Law
  • Criminal Evidence
  • The Educated Lawyer
  • What is Wrong with the Jury System
  • The Lost Art of Cross Examination (ISBN 0-88029-151-6)
  • Trial of The Contested Divorce Case
  • The Holy Bible and The Law (ISBN 1-58477-192-5)
  • A Reasonable doubt
  • A Life in My Hands - autobiography
  • A Conflict of Interest - with B. Williams
  • Howl of the Censor - Editor (ISBN 1-11117-504-7)

References

Historical Dictionary of the 1950s Never Plead Guilty by Bernard Averbach and John W. Noble - (1955) Balantine N.Y.

  • The Official Jake Ehrlich Sr. Blog Authorized by The Estate the Jake Ehrlich Sr. The Never Plead Guilty Blog is an extension of The Official Jake Ehrlich Memorial Page located at www.NeverPleadGuilty.com and it explores the life and times of Jake "The Master" Ehrlich. You will find all sorts of interesting stories about the greatest American Lawyer who ever lived as well as many historical photos that have never been seen before.

Some stories must be told and this is one of them.