Grand Jury Declines to Indict Defense Lawyer for Digging up Shell Casings
On Monday, a grand jury declined to indict Angela Elleman, a Kentucky defense lawyer, “accused of digging up shell casings linked to a murder case and keeping them in a safe for more than six years,” reports Debra Cassens Weiss in ABA Journal’s Criminal Justice.
“Elleman is a lawyer with the Louisville public defender’s office… A special prosecutor had presented the case to the grand jury.”
“Elleman represented Anthony Hogan, who told prosecutors in 2018 about the shell casings when they spoke with him about testifying against a co-defendant. Hogan and the co-defendant were charged in the April 2012 killing of 15-year-old Gregory Holt.”