Jun 27, 2021 · Modesto defense attorney Frank Carson spent years accusing local police and prosecutors of corruption. One day they accused him of masterminding a sprawling murder and cover-up conspiracy.
Jul 22, 2020 · On Wednesday, the FBI Newark confirmed they are working with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office and have evidence linking Den Hollander to …
Jul 22, 2020 · Authorities have evidence linking Roy Den Hollander, the men's rights attorney suspected of shooting a federal judge's family on Sunday, to …
The FBI is investigating whether Roy Den Hollander, a 69-year-old "anti-feminist" attorney, may have been involved in the killing of Marc Angelucci in …
When he stood before a jury, arguing a client’s innocence, Frank Carson loved to tell a story about a PayDay candy bar, the one he bought on the road in Monroe, La.
Criminal defense attorney Frank Carson walks toward the Modesto courthouse on June 5, 2019. The controversial lawyer had been on trial — one of the longest in California history — for the murder of a scrap metal thief and meth addict.
No physical evidence connected the remains to Frank Carson. Dist. Atty. Birgit Fladager and her investigator, Kirk Bunch, did not stop trying to link Carson to the crime, however. Some friends told Carson they would never charge him — it was too far-fetched a possibility — but rumors reached him that his arrest was coming.
Carson’s office, on a quiet street in downtown Modesto, was gritty and shopworn and functional in feel. It was furnished with mismatched bookshelves and eccentric swap-meet bric-a-brac: a vintage model train, an antique service bell on the secretary’s desk, an old ranch sign offering a reward for chicken thieves.
When people talked about the trials that made Carson’s reputation — his ability to elevate the emotional temperature, his jugular instinct, his success — they invoked his defense of the former Modesto mayor, Carmen Sabatino.
Christopher Goffard is an author and a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. He shared in the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for the paper’s Bell coverage and has twice been a Pulitzer finalist for feature writing, in 2007 and 2014. His novel “Snitch Jacket” was a finalist for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel.
FBI links murders in California and N.J. 00:41. The FBI has linked the Sunday shooting attack at the New Jersey home of federal judge Esther Salas — which left her 20-year-old son dead and her husband critically wounded — to the murder of an attorney earlier this month in Southern California. Multiple law enforcement sources told CBS News ...
On Wednesday, the FBI Newark confirmed they are working with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office and have evidence linking Den Hollander to the fatal shooting of another men's rights attorney, Marc Angelucci. The 52-year-old Angelucci was shot and killed at his Crestline home July 11, reports CBS Los Angeles.
Longtime friend Harry Crouch, president of the National Coalition For Men, told the station he had known Angelucci, who served as the organization's vice president, for more than 20 years. "He was loved by virtually everybody in the men's rights movement," Crouch told CBS Los Angeles. "He was like our right leg.".
Salas' husband, Mark Anderl, is a criminal defense attorney and former Essex County prosecutor. His law partner David Oakley said Salas' son, Daniel, was a college student at the Catholic University of America who "was planning to follow his mother and father into a career in law.". Salas is best known for presiding over the case ...
Salas is best known for presiding over the case of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice and her husband, Joe Giudice. They pleaded guilty to fraud charges in 2014. Teresa was sentenced to 15 months in prison while Joe was hit with a 41-month sentence.
Investigators said Wednesday that they had evidence linking the New Jersey shooting to the July 11 death of lawyer Marc Angelucci in San Bernardino County, California. Den Hollander and Angelucci, 52, were involved in separate federal lawsuits seeking to force the U.S. government to require all young women to join men in registering ...
The Associated Press. Crime scene tape surrounds the home of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, Monday, July 20, 2020, in North Brunswick, N.J. A gunman posing as a delivery person shot and killed Salas' 20-year-old son and wounded her husband Sunday evening at their New Jersey home before fleeing, according to judiciary officials.
Den Hollander described himself as an “anti-feminist” attorney who filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of “ladies night” promotions at bars and nightclubs, sued Columbia University for providing women’s studies classes, and sued news organizations over what he said was biased coverage.