Charles Bolster
Charles Stephen Bolster was a judge at the Middlesex Superior Court in East Cambridge, Massachusetts and a long-time resident of Southport [Island, Maine] who is best known for his involvement in the case of the Boston Strangler. He graduated from Harvard College in 1915 and Harvard Law School in 1920.
The Boston Strangler
Judge Bolster oversaw one of the Boston Strangler cases beginning November 7, 1963. On the morning of November 22, Judge Bolster addressed the jury.The following day, Roy Smith was convicted. Supposedly, a large number of jurors were from Kennedy's original congressional district and some were crying. After the JFK assassination, most judges suspended juries. Saying that the assassination announcement and juries grief caused the guilty verdict, the defense attempted to appeal.