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Louis Piquett (before 1915 - December 12, 1951) was an American lawyer notable for defending John Dillinger. He was also a prosecutor for the city of Chicago. ==Early career== Piquett was a former bartender active in Chicago Democratic politics. He studied law in night school. By 1915 he was chief clerk to the city prosecutor of Chicago. In the early 1920s he was appointed city prosecutor by Mayor William Hale Thompson.〔 He was indicted in 1923 on corruption charges, which were subsequently dropped. By the Summer of 1923 Piquett was in private practice in Chicago. In August 1923, for instance, he represented James J. McGrath, who owned films showing a boxing match between Tommy Gibbons and Jack Dempsey. Piquett won a decision from the circuit court which stated that the films were neither immoral nor obscene, and enjoined the police from interfering with their exhibition. In 1931, Piquett defended Leo Vincent Brothers against charges of murdering Chicago Tribune reporter Jake Lingle.
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