Phantom Justice

Phantom Justice is a 1924 American silent crime film directed by Richard Thomas and written by Burnett Manley.

[1][2][3] As described in a film magazine review,[4] Kingsley, a criminal lawyer who often defends those he knows are guilty, visits a dentist.

The body is removed under Kingsley's instructions, but unknown to him it is buried in his yard.

Beatrice Brooks, his sweetheart who objects to his career of defending guilty thugs, is killed by crooks, and the police are about to arrest him.

An incomplete copy of Phantom Justice is held at the BFI National Archive.