Prosecutors want a specific police officer to go on trial first in the Freddie Gray case because they say the officer will be called as a witness to testify against two other members of the force, according to a letter sent to the judge.
Gray died after suffering a critical spinal injury while in police custody and six officers have been charged in his arrest and death.
Chief Deputy State's Attorney Michael Schatzow asked Judge Barry Williams on Tuesday to schedule Officer William Porter's trial first because he is "a necessary and material witness in the cases against" Officer Caesar Goodson and Sgt. Alicia White.
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How can these officers get a fair trial now that the city has paid this family off? Now they want to try them in a certain order. I think their fate is already decided. Damn shame!
ReplyDeletesnitching eh?
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ReplyDeletesnitching eh?
September 21, 2015 at 10:02 AM
only if there is something to snitch about
No...not snitching. They are making it impossible for him to plead the fifth.
ReplyDeletePut their names in a hat and pick one at a time.
ReplyDeleteI am from Baltimore and they are "NOT NOT GUILTY" THEY JUST DID THEIR DUTIES"
ReplyDeleteFunny all that rioting and Black Cops are who they seem to be going after. Funny it was said Frddie was a snitch. Thats why he was out walking the streets. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm Black Lives Matter. Freddie know something on someone ? Black
ReplyDeleteDamn shame it takes charges like these to get cops to speak against their curropt brothers and sisters.
ReplyDeletehow is it impossible to not plead the fifth?
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