The defense attorneys for the six Baltimore police officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray have text message evidence they say shows a prosecutor in the office of state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby “judge-shopping” for a warrant for the cops’ cell phones.
The Baltimore Sun reports that in a motion filed Wednesday, the cops’ attorneys said they have phone logs and text messages from April 27 showing that assistant state’s attorney Albert Peisinger reached out to Baltimore circuit court judge Timothy Doory to sign off on a search warrant for the officers’ department-issued phones. That was after a search warrant had already been denied by a different judge.
The defense attorneys had filed a motion earlier this month accusing Mosby’s office of judge-shopping. Mosby denied the accusation as a “falsehood” in a response motion filed last week.
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Maybe this will cause the seated judge to at least be fair
ReplyDeleteWere I to engage in criminal activity I would avoid texting.That's the first thing they look at.
ReplyDeleteThank God that this woman isn't the Attorney General. What do you say to making her current job the pinnacle of her career?
ReplyDeleteWhy hasnt lorreta lynch not started charges on the planned parenthood official? bc she also under the obama whipping dog.
DeleteMosby's actions reek of affirmative action based incompetence!
ReplyDeleteShe is a racist at its best!! Typical
ReplyDelete8:33-This is a fair judge. She's already lost one motion (the one to prevent disclosure of information to the public) and Judge Williams decided that one without the normal courtesy of a hearing.
ReplyDeleteShould all this turn up against The SA and her office personnel, we will see several lawsuits against them. Then we will see the Family Politians step in and turn it really interesting.
ReplyDeleteHogan needs to stop the madness
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