BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore prosecutors are seeking a gag order as they pursue a criminal case against six city officers in the case of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old man who died a week after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody.
A court document that references the gag order, obtained by The Associated Press, is dated Wednesday. Assistant State’s Attorney Antonio Gioia wrote that the gag order motion was mailed to defense attorneys.
Rochelle Ritchie, a spokeswoman for State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, confirmed Friday the office is seeking a gag order. She declined to provide further details.
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To be honest, I'm surprised gag orders aren't imposed as a matter of course, especially in high profile cases.
ReplyDeleteIn other words, the case is falling apart, but the narrative needs to continue as long as possible.
ReplyDeleteI wish when these articles quote court docs that they've "obtained" they would post them so we can read them for ourselves.
ReplyDeleteShe needs to put a gag on herself, Sharpton, and Jackson!
ReplyDelete9:08 you got it. Joe I have been gagging since this crap started
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. If she had done the same from the beginning.
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