Introducing The Trials of Frank Carson

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The Trials of Frank Carson

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2021-05-18

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From Christopher Goffard, the Los Angeles Times reporter and host behind the hit podcasts Dirty John and Detective Trapp, comes a new eight-episode true crime podcast, The Trials of Frank Carson. The Trials of Frank Carson is a story of power, politics and the law in California’s Central Valley. Frank Carson was Stanislaus County’s most controversial defense attorney, a wizard with juries and a courtroom brawler with an unapologetically caustic style. He racked up legal wins for decades. He was the terror of police and prosecutors, often accusing them personally of corruption. When a small-time thief disappeared, police — some of them Carson’s longtime adversaries — launched a massive investigation into a spectral underworld of street hustlers, junkies and snitches. Carson was charged with murder, accused of masterminding a conspiracy. It would be one of the longest criminal trials in California history, with the flinty veteran of so many courtroom wars on trial for his life.
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  • Frank Carson is widely known as the greatest criminal attorney in the history of this county.

  • I'm Christopher Goffard, Los Angeles Times reporter and creator of the podcast's Dirty John and detective Trap.

  • This is my new podcast, the trials of Frank Carson.

  • I love trial.

  • I loved winning at the courthouse in Modesto, California.

  • Everybody knows Frank Carson's reputation.

  • He's a wizard with juries and an unrelenting critic of local law enforcement.

  • I've watched them get up in the faces of my investigators, calling them names, screaming and yelling at them.

  • Get out of my office.

  • Get out.

  • He made judges cry.

  • If you can put your finger in the eye of the man a little bit, that's just gravy.

  • One day, a small time thief disappears, and the controversial defense attorney becomes suspect number one in what authorities are calling an elaborate murder conspiracy.

  • You're under investigation.

  • We'd like to talk to you.

  • I've never been arrested before.

  • This is the ultimate charge.

  • I saw this case.

  • I knew right away these people had been absolutely persecuted.

  • All I wanted was to not look subservient and crawl like a dog, which is what they intended.