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Friday, July 31, 2015

Conflict Of Interest? Prosecutor In Freddie Gray Case Once Defended Gray In Court

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — New revelations in the Freddie Gray death case. The deputy state’s attorney, who’s prosecuting the six officers involved, also once defended Freddie Gray in court.

Now the officers’ lawyers are crying foul.

Rick Ritter on the latest conflict of interest accusations.

WJZ spoke with one of the officer’s attorneys. He says they recently learned about the prosecutor representing Freddie Gray in the past and they’re now investigating it.

Less than three months away from trial for the six officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray, and controversy continues to swirl.

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8 comments:

  1. Of course it' conflict of interest , but as you and I know , that crap doesn't matter anymore.

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  2. This case just never ends
    all involved total failures
    Baltimore is a joke

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  3. This whole thing is getting wronger and wronger!

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  4. Figures. I guess Ms. Mosby was not going to make that information available and see if they could get by.

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  5. Even an idiot can sort this out. It is clear beyond belief that Mosby has lied, and should be removed from this case, and from the office. She has messed this case up so badly that these police officers can't possibly get a fair unbiased trial unless it is moved out of state.

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  6. Let Mosby prosecute the case and get her ass kicked. She'll look stupid and be a major failure just like the mayor. Baltimore wanted them so let them have them. It will be good entertainment.

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  7. It's up to the governor now! It's out of control. Potus loves it.

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  8. Mosby has screwed this case up so bad, a high school kid who likes to study art could defend the officers and win.
    And then, TSHTF.
    Better be ready for THAT, my brothers.

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