Street Bandits is a 1951 American crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Milton Raison, and starring Penny Edwards, Robert Clarke, Ross Ford, Roy Barcroft, John Eldredge and Helen Wallace.
[1][2][3] Young lawyers Fred Palmer and Tom Reagan open an office down the hall from one occupied by L.T.
Trouble brews when Tom disapproves of the way Fred is representing guilty clients including Walter, who commits violent crimes as soon as he's back on the street.
After the cold-blooded murder of Mitchell, a guilty conscience persuades Fred to change his ways, but Walter shoots him.
Walter is killed during a police pursuit, Fred recovers in the hospital and Mildred returns to his side.