WARSAW — The trial of a Batavia man accused of burglarizing four houses in Covington is now postponed after his attorney was suspended from practicing law.
In defending Antwan Odom before a jury of nine women and three men, including one person of color, Buffalo attorney Frank Housh laid out a seemingly convincing case during closing arguments this afternoon in Odom's first-degree assault case. If body language and facial expressions are any indication, many jurors appeared sympathetic to the defense. Housh said the alleged
A Buffalo-based attorney who has represented local residents in criminal cases, including a former Batavia High School basketball star he helped win acquittal in a jury trial, has been suspended from practicing law for three years. Frank T. Housh was suspended by the Fourth Judicial Department of New York for misconduct, mishandling of client funds, neglecting clients, and
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In the case of the People v. Antwan Odom, the District Attorney wants the defense attorney to shut up at least when it comes talking to reporters and the defense attorney wants the DA disqualified from the case. In other words, the case of the People v. Antwan Odom has been reduced to two attorneys squabbling about what happens outside the courtroom. The attorney vs.