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The building, which houses federal courts and federal law-enforcement departments, is sometimes called the First Street Courthouse. It is 10 stories tall with 533,000 square feet (49,500 m 2 ) of floor space, containing 24 courtrooms and 32 judicial chambers and stands out in the downtown skyline with its impressive glass façade.
The house is situated in East Gate Bel Air on Copa De Oro Road ('cup of gold' in Spanish), which was "coined to reflect the millionaire status of its inhabitants". [1] Copa De Oro Road was named in 2015 as one of the "15 Priciest Streets in America", with a median home value estimated at US$10.264 million.
The Zimmerman House was a low-slung, 2,770-square-foot (257 m 2), five-bedroom, three-bathroom house. According to the non-profit group USModernist, Martin and Eva Zimmerman commissioned the house in 1949. [4] The Zimmermans sold the property to Richard Kelton in 1968; it was sold again in 1975 to Sam and Hilda Rolfe for $205,000. [3]
The Spring Street Courthouse, formerly the United States Court House in Downtown Los Angeles, is a Moderne style building that originally served as both a post office and a courthouse. The building was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and Louis A. Simon, and construction was completed in 1940.
The case is being prosecuted by assistant U.S. attorneys Frieda Zimmerman, Molly Smith and Dan Fruchter. The investigation was conducted by the DOE Office of Inspector General. Show comments
Bingham McCutchen LLP was a global law firm with approximately 850 attorneys in nine US offices and five international offices. [3] It ceased operations in late 2015, when several hundred of its partners and associate lawyers left the firm to join Philadelphia-based Morgan Lewis.
Prominent defense attorney Christopher Darden (b. 1956) [6] Associate District Attorney of Los Angeles who gained fame as a prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson trial Marian Wright Edelman (b. 1939) [7] Founder of the Children's Defense Fund: Lani Guinier (1950–2022) [8] Voting rights scholar; first African American woman tenured by Harvard Law School
A Tulsa defense attorney raped six different women dating back to 2005, police said, adding they believe there could be more unidentified victims.