As a federal judge, Esther Salas has presided over thousands of cases. A female teenager sued the Selective Service System five years ago because she could not register for the male-only draft. In her most recent opinion on the case, filed in spring 2019, Salas sided with part of the plaintiff'
As a federal judge, Esther Salas has presided over thousands of cases. Several of them have been high-profile, including the convictions of"The Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars Teresa and Joe Giudice and the sentencing of members of the Grape Street Crips. But now a 2015 lawsuit over the military draft is receiving national attention after an attorney in the case is the suspect in her son's death.
The plaintiff's attorney at the time was Roy Den Hollander, a self-proclaimed anti-feminist lawyer, is also the primary suspect in the fatal shooting that took place at Salas' New Jersey home Sunday evening, multiple law enforcement sources told ABC News.Hollander allegedly posed as a FedEx employee when he approached Salas' home and shot her husband, Mark Anderl, and her son, Daniel Anderl, 20, before escaping in a car, according to sources.
In it, the now late attorney accused Salas of delaying the years-long case because she was"apparently scared of making a decision one way or the other." MORE: Murder of Judge Esther Salas' son highlights surge in threats to federal judges and their families
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Son of Teresa and Joe Giudice's Judge Esther Salas Shot Dead by Gunman in FedEx UniformDaniel Salas, 20, was shot dead on Sunday after opening the door to a person dressed as a FedEx delivery driver. Salas' husband, defense attorney Mark Anderl, who was standing behind his son during the attack, was also wounded. Salas herself was unhurt.
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A Latina trailblazer: Esther Salas, federal judge whose son was killed, described as 'mentor'“A lot of hearts are breaking right now,” said David Lopez, co-dean of Rutgers Law School, about the Latina judge who made history in New Jersey and is now at the center of tragedy.
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A Latina trailblazer: Esther Salas, federal judge whose son was killed, described as 'mentor'“A lot of hearts are breaking right now,” David Lopez, co-dean of Rutgers Law School says. “There is a tremendous amount of love in our law school community for Judge Salas. I’ve been hearing such an outpouring of sadness and pain – and also support.”
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Upstate New York Death May Be Linked to Killing of Son of Federal Judge Esther SalasInvestigators are trying to determine whether a man recently found dead in upstate New York was tied to the fatal shooting of the son of a New Jersey federal judge
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Murder of Judge Esther Salas' son highlights surge in threats to federal judges and their familiesThe murder of a New Jersey federal judge’s son has put the spotlight on an alarming trend that officials say continues to rise: threats against federal judges and their families. The son of Judge Esther Salas, a freshman at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., was killed in the family’s home in
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