John Coburn
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
John Coburn

“Should the parents take upon themselves the wrongs of their offsprings?”
Senator John Coburn's son Steve, who associates more with gamblers, criminals and drug addicts than with his father's congressional cronies, impulsively murders his mistress' new lover. The senator tries to use his influence to have Steve acquitted, but all of the evidence firmly and correctly implicates him, and so the jury prepares to find Steve guilty without much deliberation. Before the verdict can be announced, however, Steve's mother rises in court to make an impassioned plea for her son. As a result, moved by the mother's grief, the jurors choose to ignore all of the evidence, and declare that Steve is not guilty.
John Coburn
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
John Coburn
Mrs. Coburn
Josephine Crowell
Mrs. Coburn
Steve Coburn
Elmer Clifton
Steve Coburn
Marjorie
Mildred Harris
Marjorie
Lucia Medina
Lucille Young
Lucia Medina
Stanley
W.E. Lawrence
Stanley
Judge
Spottiswoode Aitken
Judge
Alfred Paget
Wilbur Higby
Charles Lee
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