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The Trials of Frank Carson
- By: Los Angeles Times
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May 18 20212 mins
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May 25 202142 mins
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- SM
- 10-30-21
Captivating
A well done series by the LA Times. The podcast reveals how our justice system is often wrapped up in judge’s and lawyer’s self importance and individual police officer’s need to be right. So much so, they were willing to prosecute an adversarial lawyer. This podcast captured my attention and gave me a perspective of our justice system I hadn’t encountered before.
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- Jesus E. Arias
- 06-18-21
put more episodes please ! Awesome
absolutely engaging, interesting , informative , entertaining. well done incorporate real audios. great great work by Creative Journalists and a great crew of support by La times. production. , music etc. Perfect👌 put more Episodes sooner please!!
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- 04-11-22
Why does an attorney need to be aggressive?
The story of a no nonsense criminal defense attorney who becomes accused of a bizarre conspiracy involving atleast a dozen of both strangers and relatives that the district attorney demonizes as um... well actually after a full listen I'm still not sure what their claim was. On one hand Frank Carson is an evil manipulative man known publicly for his contempt of authority in his successful career in law... yet on the other he's a blundering, emotional fool to hire people to murder a man caught stealing scrap metal from his yard. Despite the complete lack of physical evidence (just as planned!) and use of non-criminal/experienced operatives when he had actual criminal (past clients) acquaintances to exterminate that homeless man. Not to mention the use of any 'constitutional rights' (e.g. not talking to police sans council) is seen as further incrimination... without any evidence beyond a shifting and darn near coordinated/highly motivated eye witness who is about as trustworthy as any bozo you catch smoking meth bragging about nonsense to his girlfriend.
Why does an attorney need to be aggressive? Because the state expects you to roll over in their pursuit of a conviction.
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- 06-17-21
Excellent
What a great story.Surpised it hasn't been picked up for TV yet on HBO or Showtime
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- Anonymous User
- 05-27-21
RIP Frankie C
I love Frank, from the outset that needs to be understood. If he had done this thing that wouldn't effect my love for him. I wouldn't give a single F and would have helped him do it or cover it up. But he didn't and would never approve of such a thing. The thing is I would simply keep to myself and smile that he got away with a thing. I'm in a few episodes, some I haven't heard yet, and I'd never expose him or myself to scrutiny if anything in the Government's case was true. Because he's innocent, not "not guilty", but INNOCENT I'm vocal. I haven't heard all of the episodes and am honestly concerned about which way Mr. Goffard will ultimately land on Franks innocents. THAT is a testament to his objectivity. I have the same faith in Franks innocence that Frank did and I feel that anyone truly objective can't help but see the truth. Mr. Goffard is a Pro and objective to a fault. Welcome to Scandislaus County!
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- JS
- 02-24-22
Compelling and frightening
Stunning. If you care about your rights - and the truth - listen. This happened in Stanislaus County but could happen anywwhere. Frank Carson is a larger than life personality and the police state resented it.
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