1844Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter-Day Saints movement, and his brother were killed by a mob at a downstate jail. Smith was the mayor of nearby Nauvoo and running for U.S. president. He was jailed in Carthage on charges he ordered the destruction of a newspaper press before a paper could report on Smith’s practice of polygamy. While he was in jail awaiting trial, the mob stormed the Hancock County Jail and shot him.1977The U. S. Supreme Court ruled in Bates v. State Bar of Arizona that lawyers are allowed to …