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12-16-2015, 06:18 PM | #121 | |
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Got a great price from a street vender on a case of.....grenades
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05-25-2016, 01:51 PM | #123 |
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Nero should never have been charged - Baltimore Sun
Ms. Mosby first claimed police had no legal justification to chase, stop, frisk, or arrest Gray. But Ms. Mosby was wrong. Her office now concedes that the pursuit of Gray, who ran from police at a drug corner, was legal. So was Gray's initial detention. This is indisputable. Ms. Mosby quietly dropped charges of illegal imprisonment, but despite clear evidence of no crime, she continued with the criminal prosecution of six officers on other charges. Baltimore must be run by idiots...
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05-26-2016, 01:51 PM | #124 |
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Well, it is populated by them. What the article doesn't say is that the State's Attorney's Office had specifically requested the BCPD to use "heightened enforcement" in Gray's neighborhood two weeks before his arrest. Prediction? Mosby wins reelection in a landslide.
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06-07-2016, 11:09 AM | #125 |
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How very true. I've had some recent association with a couple individuals that were out there rioting and let me just say to put it nicely, they will never be candidates for brain surgeon.
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06-15-2016, 05:41 PM | #126 | |
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What a farce:
Freddie Gray | Marilyn Mosby | Caesar Goodson Quote:
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06-15-2016, 05:42 PM | #127 | |
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Another take on the incompetence:
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06-16-2016, 10:53 AM | #128 | |
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So, the prosecution closed its case with an expert on "retaliatory prison transports" intending to bolster its case that the van driver (Officer Goodson) gave Gray a "Baltimore Rough Ride" which led to Gray being tossed around in the back of the van and, ultimately, to his deadly injury.
There was just one problem. After reviewing video of the van as it transported Gray, and based on the standard of care he had articulated, the expert could not conclude "to a reasonable degree of certainty" that Goodson violated the articulated standard of care. Quote:
Motions to Dismiss this morning. Doubt they are granted as to all counts. Would not be surprised if the 2nd degree murder case is dismissed but the manslaughter charges remain. Ultimately, doubt Goodson gets found guilty of even manslaughter. Prosecutors are simply trying to make something out of nothing. When your own expert says he can't be sure about your case, you have a real problem. Throw in the failure to disclose exculpatory evidence by the prosecution and this has just been a really shoddy job. In addition, during the trial Officer Porter - who earlier had a hung jury - was compelled to give testimony including certain statements prosecutors had used against him in his prior trial. I think, however, now that he has been compelled to testify about these matters, prosecutors cannot use the statements in Porter's re-trial in September. These cases were never about finding justice or prosecuting criminals; it was all about appeasing the mob - which was never concerned about justice, just mob vengeance. From the sloppy handling of Gray's arrest and transport (I have consistently said, you go into a police van alive, you ought to come out alive and the cops ought to take appropriate precautions to ensure that), to the riots, the slap-dash indictments, and the sloppy prosecutions, the whole bloody episode is just a sad, sad tale. Mosby ought to be kicked out of office for her unprofessionalism in handling of the whole mess. She won't, however. Rather, she will probably be reelected in a landslide.
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06-16-2016, 03:07 PM | #129 |
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Court denies the motion to acquit. Called the 2nd degree murder charge a close call but looking at all the in a light most favorable to the State, determined it was viable at this stage.
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06-23-2016, 03:41 PM | #130 |
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Driver in the Freddie Gray case acquitted of all criminal charges. The Judge "dismantled" the prosecutors case.
No-nonsense judge smashes state's case in Officer Goodson trial - Carroll County Times A few protestors but no big demonstrations. Bottom line, if they couldn't get the driver for anything, unlikely they will get any of the officers. Mind you, the City has essentially admitted negligence by paying $6.4 million to Gray's family as part of a wrongful death / excessive force settlement. Negligence, however, does not constitute criminal behavior.
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